Media OfficeNews
News for Thursday, 26-12-2024
The SFM’s News:
- The Economic Office for the Syrian Future Movement published a study titled: “Technological sanctions on Syria, The silent disease.”
- The Political Office for the Syrian Future Movement issued a Press release titled: “Regarding the exploitation of the Alawite and Shia sects in Syria.”
- The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: “From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 2011/12/26.” On this day in 2011: The Ghuwayran neighborhood in Hasakah witnessed an evening demonstration amidst a power outage, during which protesters raised slogans calling for the fall of the regime and saluted Syrian cities and martyrs, amid heavy security presence as the neighborhood was a prominent center for protests.
- The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: “Syrian Revolution Caricatures No. (191).”
Internal News:
- Violent clashes and casualties in western Homs countryside: The area witnessed violent clashes resulting in deaths and injuries.
- Public security removes recent violations in Mount Qasioun, Damascus: Security forces removed recent building violations in the Mount Qasioun area.
- Syrian Network calls on the government to invite the International Commission on Missing Persons to work in Syria: The Syrian Network called on the government to invite the International Commission on Missing Persons to work in the country.
- New Syrian intelligence chief begins his duties with a meeting with his Iraqi counterpart: The new intelligence chief began his duties with a meeting with his Iraqi counterpart to discuss security cooperation.
- Anas Khattab appointed as head of the General Intelligence Service in Syria: Anas Khattab has been appointed as the head of the General Intelligence Service in Syria.
- Reports of the arrest of Major General Mohammad Kanjo Hassan, head of field courts in Sednaya Prison: Reports have emerged about the arrest of Major General Mohammad Kanjo Hassan, responsible for the field courts in Sednaya Prison.
- The Washington Post: Mass graves highlight the killing machine legitimized by Assad: The Washington Post published a report highlighting mass graves and the killing machine legitimized by the Syrian regime.
- Syrian Health Minister: No intention to lay off employees, but a plan to restructure the working staff: The Syrian Health Minister confirmed that there is no intention to lay off employees, but there is a plan to restructure the working staff.
- Alawite representatives in Homs call for the rejection of sectarianism and the handing over of weapons to the new administration: Alawite representatives in Homs called for the rejection of sectarianism and the handing over of weapons to the new administration.
- As-Suwayda: Establishment of a tribal council that includes scientific competencies and social figures: A tribal council has been established in As-Suwayda, including scientific competencies and social figures.
- A low-pressure system prevails in various regions of Syria until the end of the year: A low-pressure system prevails in various regions of Syria and is expected to continue until the end of the year.
- Syrian Justice Minister condemns the assassination of 3 judges in Hama: The Syrian Justice Minister condemned the assassination of three judges in Hama.
- Demonstrations in Syrian cities demand the government to hold “instigators of sedition” accountable: Several Syrian cities witnessed demonstrations demanding the government to hold instigators of sedition accountable.
- 14 Interior Ministry personnel killed in an attack by remnants of the ousted regime in rural Tartus: 14 Interior Ministry personnel were killed in an attack carried out by remnants of the ousted regime in rural Tartus.
Related News:
- Saudi Foreign Ministry condemns Israeli incursion into southern Syria: The Saudi Foreign Ministry condemned the Israeli incursion into southern Syria, considering it a violation of Syrian sovereignty.
- UNHCR calls on the international community to support the return of Syrians and the reconstruction of their country: The UNHCR called on the international community to support the return of Syrian refugees and contribute to the reconstruction of their country.
- United Nations records the return of more than 50,000 Syrians to their country in 3 weeks: The United Nations recorded the return of more than 50,000 Syrians to their country over a period of three weeks.
- Experts call on the Syrian government to adopt a national approach to manage the transitional phase: Experts called on the Syrian government to adopt a national approach to manage the transitional phase in the country.
- In a phone call, the Turkish Foreign Minister and his UAE counterpart discuss developments in Syria: The Turkish Foreign Minister and his UAE counterpart discussed developments in Syria during a phone call.
- Turkish Defense Ministry: Manbij and Tishrin Dam under the control of the Syrian National Army: The Turkish Defense Ministry announced that Manbij and Tishrin Dam are under the control of the Syrian National Army.
- Lebanese Foreign Ministry: We look forward to the best neighborly relations with the new government in Syria: The Lebanese Foreign Ministry expressed its aspiration to establish the best neighborly relations with the new government in Syria.
- The Telegraph: Asma al-Assad’s illness worsens and her chances of survival are slim: The Telegraph reported that Asma al-Assad is suffering from a severe illness and her chances of survival are slim.
- Lavrov: The head of the new administration in Syria describes relations with Russia as strategic: The head of the new administration in Syria described relations with Russia as strategic, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
- Syrian and Kuwaiti Foreign Ministers discuss strengthening relations between the two countries: The Syrian and Kuwaiti Foreign Ministers discussed ways to strengthen relations between the two countries.
International News:
- Egypt, Sisi discusses the impact of the regional situation on the Suez Canal: President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi held a meeting to discuss the impact of regional situations on the navigation movement in the Suez Canal.
- Kuwait, revocation of Kuwaiti citizenship from 3701 people: The Supreme Committee for Kuwaiti Citizenship decided to revoke the citizenship of 3701 people.
- Report: Israel intends to stay in Lebanon after “the 60 days”: A report indicates that Israel intends to stay in Lebanon after the specified 60-day period ends.
- Dozens killed and others survive after a passenger plane crash in Kazakhstan: Dozens were killed and others survived after a passenger plane crash in Kazakhstan.