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News for Monday, 2024-09-09
The SFM’s News:
- The Office of the Presidency of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) published the Syrian Future Movement Podcast (30): Political Change from the Perspective of the Movement.
- The Media Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) published From the Memory of the Syrian Revolution 09/09/2011, highlighting an event on this day in 2011: The failure of the Doha Conference, where Syrian opposition members attempted to form a new transitional council. The conference ended without reaching a consensus after the Independent Islamic Movement and the National Working Group withdrew due to the organizers’ insistence on adopting the Arab initiative with its current conditions, primarily maintaining the regime until 2014, a stance rejected by the participants, especially the Islamic Movement and representatives of the Damascus Declaration.
- The Media Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) also published Revolutionary Caricature No. 93.
Internal News:
- The new school year brings the transportation crisis back to the forefront in Damascus and its countryside.
- Under international pressure, “SDF” released four detainees from the Kurdish National Council.
- A fuel shortage cripples water stations in Deir ez-Zor, threatening to worsen the crisis.
- 116 unexploded ordnances were destroyed in northwestern Syria during August.
- “SDF” continues its state of alert and arrests five people, including a woman, during a raid in a Raqqa camp.
- Syrian regime forces in Madaya arrested two young men from rural Damascus.
- The Syrian regime carried out a raid in Quneitra, arresting five people.
- The body of a man missing for 23 days was recovered from a water tank in northern Aleppo.
- Under the watch of the Syrian regime, led by “Shujaa Al-Ali,” kidnapping gangs strike again in Homs.
- Sewage floods homes in Sbeineh, rural Damascus.
- With the end of summer, more than 100 drowning cases have been recorded in Syria.
- “SANA”: Over 20 people were killed or injured in Israeli airstrikes on rural Hama.
- Accused of “insulting national values,” the Syrian regime is pursuing legal action against 15 digital platforms.
Related News:
- Israel launches its strongest attack on Syrian regime and Iranian sites in Syria.
- The Jordanian army arrested two Syrian youths while they were collecting firewood near the border wall.
- With Syrian regime approval, Turkey participates in an Arab League meeting for the first time in 13 years.
International News:
- Algeria announces President Tebboune’s victory for a second term with 95% of the vote.
- As inflation declines, the European Central Bank prepares for another interest rate cut.
- Iraq’s defense minister confirms an agreement to withdraw U.S. forces from the country.
- A European official states that the EU is seeking to “revitalize” relations with Turkey.