Media OfficeNews
News for Monday, 2024-12-30
The SFM’s News:
- The Political Office for the Syrian Future Movement issued a Press release titled: “About the arrival of the first Qatari aid plane to Damascus Airport.”
- The Political Office for the Syrian Future Movement published a study titled: “The Syrian Ministry of Defense: Between Reality and Aspirations“
- The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: “Symbols and Figures of the State in Syria (19): Sobhi Barakat.”
- The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: “From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 2011/12/30,” On this day in 2011: Tripoli, northern Lebanon, witnessed a demonstration in which hundreds of Syrians and Lebanese participated in the “Friday of the March to the Squares of Freedom.” Protesters raised the Syrian revolution flag, and a march was held from Tabbaneh to the municipal stadium, accompanied by a sit-in and tents set up for monetary and blood donations. A similar demonstration also took place in Wadi Khaled near the Syrian border.
- The Media Office for the Syrian Future Movement published: “Syrian Revolution Caricatures No. (195).”
Internal News:
- Discovery of a mass grave in Aleppo: A mass grave containing remains of individuals who died under mysterious circumstances was found in Aleppo.
- Ukraine seeks a fresh start with Syria: Ukraine aims to strengthen diplomatic relations and open a new chapter of cooperation with Syria.
- Kuwaiti Foreign Minister and GCC Secretary-General visit Damascus: They arrived for talks with Syrian officials.
- Syrian Oil Minister: Some oil wells remain outside state control.
- Shibani: Plans for a strategic partnership between Syria and Ukraine on all levels.
- Syrian Foreign Minister Assad Shibani receives an invitation to visit Saudi Arabia: A formal invitation was extended to the Syrian foreign minister.
- Syrian Network: Violations in capturing war criminals threaten extradition outside Syria.
- Syrian Emergency Organization: Obama and Biden’s policies supported Assad regime crimes.
- Arrival of the first Qatari aid plane to Damascus International Airport: A Qatari plane carrying humanitarian aid landed at the airport.
- Mujtahid Hospital in Damascus faces decaying infrastructure and medical shortages: The hospital suffers from dire conditions.
- Interior Ministry opens police recruitment via Sweida center: The Syrian Interior Ministry announced recruitment through its Sweida center.
- Occupation army raids Al-Baath city in Quneitra: Government employees were expelled from offices.
- Ukrainian delegation meets Ahmed Shar’a in Damascus: Discussions on enhancing cooperation were held.
- Retrieval of four remains from Hama countryside: Victims of an airstrike in 2019 were found.
- Arrest of “Liwa Al-Quds” leaders loyal to the deposed regime in Latakia: Authorities detained two leaders.
- Temperatures drop in Syria amid ongoing storm: The cold weather persists.
- New documents reveal Assad regime intelligence violations: Including interrogating a child.
- Syrian Electricity Minister discusses improvements with a Turkish delegation: Talks on enhancing electricity.
Related News:
- Pentagon: Ceasefire between Turkey and SDF in northern Syria holds.
- Kuwaiti FM: Syria’s security is vital for Gulf stability; sanctions must end.
- Germany provides €60 million for Syria: Financial aid for humanitarian and developmental efforts.
- Turkey to supply electricity to Syria: After the loss of 5,000 megawatts during the war.
- Israel attacks the new Syrian administration over elections: Accusations regarding recent polls.
- Turkish VP: Ready to support Syria’s development.
- Lebanese Interior Ministry: Strict measures against illegal Syrian entries.
International News:
- Arrest of Sheikh Qaradawi’s son in Lebanon: Calls to prevent his extradition to Egypt.
- 2024: Unprecedented executions in Saudi Arabia spark criticism.
- Former US President Jimmy Carter dies at 100: Global leaders mourn his passing.
- Seven infants die from cold in Gaza within a week: The harsh winter worsens the displaced population’s suffering.