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News for Wednesday, 2024-10-02.

The SFM’s News:

  • The Scientific Office/Capacity Building and Self-Development Section of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) awarded certificates of completion for attending the English Language Level 2 training.
  • The Economic Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) published an article titled: “The Impact of Displacement from Lebanon to Syria on the Syrian Regime’s Economy.”
  • The Media Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) published a remembrance from the Syrian Revolution on 02/10/2012. On this day in 2012, Syrian regime forces arrested lawyer Khalil Ma‘touq, the executive director of the Syrian Center for Legal Studies and Research, along with his friend Mohammed Zaza, while they were traveling from Ma‘touq’s home in Sahnaya (Rural Damascus) to his office in central Damascus.
  • The Media Office of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) published a caricature titled: “Syrian Revolution Caricature No. (116).”

Internal News:

  • One dead and several injured in a car crash on the Homs-Palmyra road.
  • 206 cases of arbitrary detention of Syrians in September.
  • Explosions rock Sayyida Zainab during a visit by the regime’s Minister of Tourism to the area.
  • Airstrikes target Iranian militias in Ma‘izilah, eastern Deir ez-Zor.
  • Human Rights Watch warns that the “Revolutionary Youth” continues to recruit children in northeastern Syria.
  • The Syrian regime warns returnees from Lebanon in Hama’s garage to either evacuate or face arrest.

Related News:

  • Nearly a quarter of a million Syrians and Lebanese have crossed the border into Syria since the beginning of Israeli escalation.
  • Near the site of “Haj Sadiq’s” assassination, Israel targets a building in Damascus, resulting in deaths and injuries.

International News:

  • Jordan informed Iran and Israel that it “will confront any threat to its security.”
  • Deaths, injuries, and the destruction of Israeli tanks in the first clash with Hezbollah.
  • Israeli sources: 14 soldiers killed in clashes in southern Lebanon.
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