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News for Friday, 2024-12-27

The SFM’s News:

Domestic News:

  • Nine civilians injured in a missile warehouse explosion belonging to the former regime in Homs: A missile warehouse of the former regime exploded in Homs, leading to the injury of 9 civilians.
  • New decisions rekindle hope for Syrian university students suspended since 2011: New decisions have been issued aimed at restoring hope for Syrian university students who have been out of school since 2011.
  • “Used by Hezbollah,” Israel attacks targets on the Syrian-Lebanese border: Israel launched attacks on targets on the Syrian-Lebanese border, citing that these targets are used by Hezbollah.
  • Mazloum Abdi: The country’s resources are for the Syrian people, and we are ready to integrate into the new army: Mazloum Abdi confirmed that the country’s resources belong to the Syrian people and expressed their readiness to integrate into the new army.
  • To enhance cooperation, Imamoglu: A Turkish municipalities delegation will soon visit Damascus: Imamoglu announced that a delegation from Turkish municipalities will visit Damascus soon to enhance cooperation between the two countries.
  • Turkish Energy Minister’s upcoming visit to Damascus to discuss electricity supply to Syria: Turkish Energy Minister is expected to visit Damascus to discuss the provision of electricity to Syria.
  • Syrian Ministry of Justice denies excluding female judges and employees in the ministry and judiciary: The Syrian Ministry of Justice denied excluding female judges and employees from the ministry and judiciary.
  • The National Coalition accuses Iran of destabilizing security and creating sectarian strife in Syria: The National Coalition accused Iran of destabilizing security and creating sectarian conflict in Syria.
  • General Security raids hideouts of Assad regime remnants in Hama: General Security forces raided hideouts of Assad regime remnants in Hama.
  • Arrest of the former regime’s Political Security Chief in Damascus: The former regime’s Political Security Chief in Damascus was arrested.

Related News:

  • Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister congratulates Al-Shibani on the Syrian people’s victory: Afghanistan’s Foreign Minister congratulated Al-Shibani on the Syrian people’s victory.
  • Russian media: The Syrian government does not intend to terminate agreements on Russian bases soon: Russian media reported that the Syrian government does not intend to end agreements related to Russian bases in the near future.
  • The Washington Post: Survivors of the first Hama massacre can now speak about their tragedy: The Washington Post published a report about survivors of the first Hama massacre who can now speak about their tragedy.
  • Carrying forged passports, Rifaat Assad’s wife and daughter detained at Beirut Airport: Rifaat Assad’s wife and daughter were detained at Beirut Airport for carrying forged passports.
  • Israel attacks Syria’s new administration, calling it “a gang”: Israel launched an attack on Syria’s new administration, describing it as “a gang.”
  • Calling on the Turkish army to intervene, Ozal warns of “genocide” against Alawites in Syria: Ozal called for Turkish army intervention and warned of “genocide” against Alawites in Syria.
  • Ukrainian President: 500 tons of wheat on their way to Syria as part of a humanitarian program: The Ukrainian President announced that 500 tons of wheat are on their way to Syria as part of a humanitarian program.
  • Al-Sudani: The ousted Syrian regime did not request military intervention from Iraq: Al-Sudani confirmed that the ousted Syrian regime did not request military intervention from Iraq.
  • Iraqi source: Talks with the new Syrian administration focused on security files: An Iraqi source reported that talks with the new Syrian administration focused on security matters.

International News:

  • Erdogan: Next year, we will combat terrorism and secure the “southern borders.”: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that Turkey will combat terrorism and secure its southern borders next year.
  • Israeli army resumes investigations into the October 7 attack: The Israeli army resumed its investigations into the October 7 attack.
  • “Flawed methods” used by Israel led to civilian deaths in Gaza – The New York Times: The New York Times reported that “flawed methods” used by Israel led to civilian deaths in Gaza.
  • UNRWA Commissioner: Children in Gaza are freezing to death from the cold, and an Israeli woman was killed in a stabbing in Herzliya: The UNRWA Commissioner stated that children in Gaza are freezing to death due to the cold, and an Israeli woman was killed in a stabbing in Herzliya.
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