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News for Thursday, 2025-03-06

The SFM’s News:

Internal News:

  • With advanced technology, the establishment of the Special Tasks Unit (Unit A1) to maintain security in Aleppo.
  • To develop the digital environment, a work plan was established between the “Telecommunications” sector and the Syrian Center for Financial Technology.
  • Heightened alert in the Syrian coast, as military reinforcements arrive following simultaneous attacks by Assad’s remnants.
  • Widespread condemnation over replacing the Syrian flag with the “Druze Unity Flag” in Suwayda.
  • A regime militant was killed and others injured as Assad’s remnants targeted Defense Ministry vehicles in rural Latakia.
  • The Syrian Interior Ministry seizes a large quantity of drugs prepared for smuggling abroad.
  • Shibani stresses the need to uncover the fate of forcibly disappeared persons and achieve justice.
  • Holding pictures of Al-Hijri and Tarif, protests in Suwayda denounce the “new authority’s policies.”
  • After securing the city, internal security forces announce the end of military operations in Sanamayn.
  • The Syrian Ministry of Endowments adopts its official calendar as a reference for prayer times.
  • The Turkish Ministry of Defense denies claims of establishing three new bases in Syria.

Related News:

  • Egyptian Foreign Minister reveals details of the first meeting between Presidents Al-Shara‘ and Al-Sisi.
  • Among them, the Central Bank—Britain removes 24 entities from its sanctions list on Syria.
  • A UN official supports the creation of a “Hybrid Court” to investigate crimes of the ousted regime.
  • Foreign Affairs: Moving forward in Syria requires looking back.

International News:

  • On the first Friday of Ramadan, the Israeli occupation deploys 3,000 police officers in Jerusalem.
  • Among them, children—The Israeli occupation army arrests 30 Palestinians in the West Bank.
  • Iraq sets May 17 as the date for the Arab Summit, confirming its readiness for a successful event.
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