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Friday News Summary 23/02/24.
(SFM) News:
- The Religious Office of the Syrian Future Movement published an article titled: “Renewal and the Understanding of Renewal (2).”
- The Family Affairs Office of the Syrian Future Movement published an article titled: “After Their Arrests… ‘Unwavering Voices’.”
- The Syrian Future Movement, in cooperation with the White Fingers team, launched a training program for prioritizing goals and objectives (time management).
Domestic News:
- A Syrian regime officer was killed by unknown assailants in Al-Faqieh, north of Daraa.
- The Syrian regime vows to work on reclaiming antiquities transferred from Idlib to Germany.
- One fatality and 6 injuries occurred in a fuel tanker explosion west of Deir ez-Zor.
- An unsuccessful assassination attempt on a Free Syrian Army commander.
- 60 doctors graduated in various specialties in Idlib.
- Three Syrians in the custody of the Syrian regime and another whose fate is unknown attempted to cross into Lebanon.
- Unidentified assailants target commercial shops with gunfire in Nawa to force them to pay taxes.
- The National Coalition demands the European Union translate its positions into “tangible steps.”
- One casualty and one injury in a hand grenade explosion in Idlib city.
Related News:
- The United Nations calls on Israel to respect international law in its strikes on Syria.
- Omani official: We received a stolen Jewish temple from Britain to Syria.
- Britain comments on a report proving ISIS responsibility for the Maraa chemical attack.
International News:
- Donald Trump seeks to dismiss the case of classified documents he took from the White House.
- In solidarity with Gaza, protesters storm a hotel in California where Biden was staying.
- Despite human rights criticism, the Albanian Parliament approves the migration agreement with Italy.
- A British association reports a threefold increase in hate crimes against Muslims since October 7th.
- In response to Navalny’s death, Washington imposes the largest package of sanctions on Russia.