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News for Tuesday, 2025-01-07

The SFM’s News:

Internal News:

  1. Erdogan: Damages from the Assad regime’s policies in Syria exceed $500 billion.
  2. Syrians in Damascus regain freedoms denied under Assad’s rule.
  3. Protest in Daraa against the dismissal of 700 health directorate employees.
  4. Al-Shaibani: We delayed the National Dialogue Conference to ensure representation for all Syrians.
  5. Syrian Civil Aviation: Flights with Turkey to resume within a week.
  6. Second day of protests in eastern Syria demanding the withdrawal of SDF forces.
  7. Protesters block the entrance to Nasib Border Crossing in rural Daraa.
  8. First Syrian plane takes off from Damascus to Sharjah post-Assad.
  9. Two civilians killed by a landmine left behind by Assad’s forces in eastern Idlib.

Related News:

  1. Reuters: Qatar plans to help fund Syrian government salaries.
  2. Italy: European-American meeting to discuss developments in Syria next Thursday.
  3. Israeli Government Committee: Syria backed by Turkey poses a greater threat than Iran.
  4. Jordanian Chief of Staff meets Syrian Defense Minister to enhance security and military cooperation.
  5. Stefan Schneck: Germany advises the EU to lift sanctions on Syria.
  6. Iran: Awaiting a message from Syria to resume flights.
  7. Qatar: Committed to supporting the Syrian people both humanely and technically.
  8. Lebanese Prime Minister to visit Syria soon at the head of a government delegation.
  9. Jordan approves the creation of a dry port in Mafraq to support Syria’s reconstruction.
  10. Ankara hosts a meeting with Turkish economic organizations to discuss Syria’s reconstruction.

International News:

  1. Netanyahu’s advisor calls for a halt to the Gaza war.
  2. Three Palestinians martyred by Israeli occupation forces in northern West Bank.
  3. Erdogan meets Barzani in Ankara for intensive discussions on eliminating the PKK threat.
  4. Nine Palestinians martyred in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza.
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