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News for Saturday, 2024-12-28

The SFM’s News:

  • The political Office For the Syrian Future Movement issued a press release titled: “On the Release of Female Detainees in Idlib Prisons.”
  • The media office for the Syrian Future Movement published: Syrian Future Movement Podcast (47): Military, Police Institutions, and the Security and Intelligence Apparatus from the Movement’s Perspective.
  • The media office for the Syrian Future Movement published: From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 2011/12/28, On this day in 2011: Demonstrations took place in Al-Hasakah, including the neighborhoods of Ghweiran and Al-Mufti, as well as the cities of Qamishli, Amuda, and Ras Al-Ain. Protesters raised the flags of the revolution and the Kurdish flag, chanting for the fall of the regime and freedom for Syria, with slogans like “Azadi” and “Freedom forever, whether you like it or not, Assad.” They also carried banners, one of which read, “Free us from this madman.”
  • The media office for the Syrian Future Movement published: Syrian Revolution Caricatures No. (193)

Internal News:

  • Amid heating shortages and humanitarian challenges, suffering continues in displacement camps in northern Syria.
  • The Libyan Minister of Communications, speaking from Damascus, announced positive signs for cooperation with Syria.
  • Landmines claimed two more lives in a new explosion in rural Raqqa.
  • “Response Coordinators” released preliminary assessments of destruction in Syria, with 58,000 homes reported damaged.
  • Ahmed Al-Shar’a, head of the Strategic Security Apparatus, met with a Bahraini delegation in Damascus.
  • The Military Operations Administration pursued remnants of the Assad regime in Latakia, arresting several individuals.
  • A car bomb exploded in the center of Manbij city, eastern Aleppo.
  • Syrians held a sit-in at Al-Hijaz Station in Damascus, demanding to uncover the fate of the disappeared.

Related News:

  • Al-Shibani expressed aspirations for building important and strategic relations with Egypt.
  • Syria received 70 officers and soldiers from the ousted regime after they fled to Lebanon.
  • Turkish President Erdoğan directed his government to support the Syrian administration in printing official documents.
  • The Syrian Network revealed numbers of detainees and forcibly disappeared individuals following prison evacuations.
  • Russian intelligence accused the U.S. and Britain of planning attacks on its bases in Syria.
  • The Syrian diaspora invited Al-Shibani to visit the United States.
  • Geir Pedersen highlighted the immense upcoming challenges in Syria and concerning escalations in several areas.
  • Iran’s Foreign Minister told the Arab League that they seek stability in Syria and reject foreign intervention.
  • Lebanese security sources disclosed the whereabouts of Rifaat Al-Assad’s escape.
  • The Syrian Embassy in Brussels reported receiving 600 daily passport extension requests.
  • Consular work at the Syrian Embassy in Lebanon was suspended until further notice.

International News:

  • The UAE welcomed Turkey’s efforts to find a solution to the Sudan crisis.
  • The Houthis revealed details about the bombing of an Israeli base.
  • A South Korean soldier who had been a prisoner in Ukraine passed away.
  • Former U.S. President Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court to delay TikTok’s ban.

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