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News for Monday, 2025-02-17

The SFM’s News:
- The media office for the Syrian Future Movement published: From the memory of the Syrian revolution: 2012/02/17, On This Day in 2012: Deir Ezzor province witnessed 13 documented protests on the “Friday of Popular Resistance,” according to the Syrian Independent Center for Protest Statistics. Demonstrations took place in the neighborhoods of Al-Arfi, Al-Jubaila, Al-Joura, and Al-Omal in Deir Ezzor city, as well as in the cities and towns of Al-Bukamal, Al-Mayadin, Hajin, Al-Tayana, Baqras, and others. Protesters chanted for Homs and other Syrian cities, calling for arming the Free Syrian Army and toppling the regime.
- The media office for the Syrian Future Movement published: Syrian Revolution Caricatures No. (243).
Internal News:
- SDF Leader: Congratulates Ahmad Al-Shar’a on assuming the presidency and invites him to visit northeastern Syrian cities.
- Syrian Awqaf: Launches the “Bayt Allah Manziluna” campaign to renovate mosques in preparation for Ramadan.
- Azerbaijan: Resumes operations at its embassy in Damascus after 13 years of closure.
- Israeli Occupation Army: Advances into Al-Asbah town in southern Quneitra countryside.
- Deir Ezzor: Two children killed by the explosion of war remnants.
- National Dialogue: The preparatory committee continues its sessions in Tartus and Damascus.
- Rocket Attack: “SDF” targets civilian homes in rural Manbij, eastern Aleppo.
- Legacy of the Ousted Regime: Removal of 8,000 concrete obstacles as part of restructuring plans.
- Large-Scale Security Operation: General Security arrests three individuals involved in the Tadamon Massacres in Damascus.
- Aleppo: The Civil Affairs Directorate resumes operations.
- Syria Wildfires: Seven fires claim one life and injure three others.
- Deir Ezzor: A former Iran-allied militia commander assassinated under mysterious circumstances.
Related News:
- Turkey: Forms a four-nation alliance, including Syria, Iraq, and Jordan, to combat ISIS.
- Netanyahu: Overthrowing Assad in Syria was not in Israel’s interest.
- Iraq: Recovers over 3,200 Iraqi families from Al-Hol camp in Syria.
- Turkey: Communications Directorate organizes a symposium on Ankara’s role in stabilizing Syria.
- Turkish Parliament Speaker: Identifies three key elements for Syria’s future.
- Lebanese Army: Announces the closure of illegal border crossings with Syria.
International News:
- Lavrov: Criticizes Europe and affirms Moscow and Washington’s intentions.
- Kremlin: Defines the objectives of the Trump-Putin meeting and explains the choice of Saudi Arabia.
- Iran: Responds to Netanyahu’s statements, declaring, “We will not allow any leniency.”