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News for Friday, 2024-10-11.

The SFM’s News:

Internal News:

  • Sudden suspension of ID issuance in the city of Al-Bab, eastern Aleppo.
  • Widespread protests in Manbij rejecting the curricula imposed by “SDF.”
  • Head of the Damascus Medical Association: 261 doctors have left Damascus since the beginning of the year.
  • 1,000 people crossed over in 3 days; the latest batch of displaced people entered from Lebanon via the “Aoun al-Dadat” crossing in eastern Aleppo.
  • Military convoys of the Syrian regime arrive in northern Syria.
  • Sweida protests reject turning Syria into a battleground for settling international scores.
  • A young man was killed and two others were injured by unknown gunmen in eastern Daraa.
  • The Civil Defense reported that 1,000 people entered northwestern Syria through “Aoun al-Dadat” in 3 days.
  • A leader in the central committee in Daraa was killed by unidentified gunmen.

Related News:

  • The United Nations reports that 420,000 people have been displaced from Lebanon to Syria.
  • The Human Rights Council adopts a resolution on Syria, calling for the accountability of those responsible for violations.
  • Iraq repatriates 181 families linked to “ISIS” from al-Hol camp in Syria.
  • U.S. forces at the Conoco base in Deir ez-Zor bombed positions of Iranian militias.
  • The United States extends the state of “national emergency” concerning Syria.
  • The United Nations reported that the targeting of the Jdeidet Yabous crossing hindered the movement of civilians fleeing from Lebanon.

International News:

  • Two Lebanese soldiers were killed by Israeli shelling in Bint Jbeil.
  • Mikati: Hezbollah is a partner in the Lebanese government, and we are committed to Resolution 1701.
  • Hezbollah: The battle is just beginning, don’t rush the results.
  • The UAE sends additional relief aid to the Lebanese people.
  • “Reuters”: Hezbollah establishes a new command to manage the ground war.
  • Six Palestinians were martyred in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, and the occupation continues its incursion into Jabalia.
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