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Monday News Summary 24-06-2024.

SFM News:
The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) is preparing to transition to a new, more flexible and institutional internal structure.

The process of laying drinking water pipelines for the homes of refugees and displaced persons in the Tayyibah camp in the city of Afrin has begun.

Tawad schools in Afrin are intensively engaging with their students during the summer period to improve their educational level, address any deficiencies, and prepare them for the upcoming academic year.

Internal News:
With the support of the coalition, the SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces) launched a raid in Deir Ezzor and imposed a curfew.

Drugs drive a man to burn his wife in Raqqa after she refused to give him money.

Candles and prayers for Asma al-Assad inside an underground church in Damascus.

For the second day, HTS (Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham) is conducting an arrest campaign against its opponents in Idlib.

The Syrian regime has established a new ministry named “Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.”

Drivers in Hasakah are complaining about the fuel allocation cut-off for three months.

ISIS attacks force Syrian regime elements to abandon their ammunition and flee in the Badia (desert).

The Syrian Network: The Syrian regime deceives the “Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons” and thwarts its efforts.

With explosive drones, Syrian regime forces target a house and a civilian car in Idlib.

Syrian Trade Minister Amr Salem: Bribery in Syria is a “gratuity” and prevalent due to low salaries.

The Syrian regime denies holding meetings with Turkey in Hmeimim.

One person was killed and another injured in a brawl in the city of Hasakah involving gunfire and grenades.

Clashes between the “Eighth Brigade” and an armed group that previously split from it in eastern Daraa.

Reports of poisoning cases and escalating drinking water crisis in Latakia.

Cautious calm in Suwayda and ongoing negotiations after a night of clashes.

55,000 students are sitting for the “two certificates” exams under the interim government in northern Syria.

Related News:
The French judiciary is considering endorsing an arrest warrant for Bashar al-Assad.

Israeli artillery targets sites in the countryside of Quneitra, southern Syria.

International News:
Dagestan, Russia: 15 policemen killed in attacks on two churches and a synagogue.

Germany considers the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party) the “biggest terrorist threat” in the country.

The “Christian Social Union” demands the deportation of non-working Ukrainians in Germany.

Trump calls on evangelicals and gun owners to vote for him in the presidential elections.

The European Union: We are on the brink of an expanding Middle East war.

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