Syria Today – Israel Strikes Hezbollah in Syria; Intensive Shelling by Regime in Northwest
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The General Secretariat of the Syrian Democratic Track announced last Saturday the conclusion of its founding conference in Brussels, +963 Media writes.
Despite calls for reform, the Syrian government continues to repress those it deems a threat.
Abdi voiced concern over how reduced coalition presence could affect the region’s security, Syria TV says.
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The minister noted that the ministry has developed a project aimed at improving the business environment in Syria, al-Watan writes.
The Syrian Investigative Journalism Unit mentions cases like that of Sariya, a minor from Hama arrested in 2011 at age 15 & executed by a military court, Daraj writes.
Reports indicate that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has begun reducing the influence of his brother Maher’s economic network, Daraj writes.
Abdel Halim Suleiman, an independent journalist in northern Syria, criticized the official media for not addressing the serious damage to national infrastructure in the region, 963 Media reports.
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The Dahadil neighborhood at the southern entrance to Damascus experienced clashes between the Syrian regime’s intelligence and an armed cell hiding in a house, al-Modon writes.
In Mezzeh, a neighbourhood reshaped by geopolitical stakes, the lives of ordinary people are caught in a struggle that has fundamentally altered their community, 963 Media writes.
The SIC emphasizes that moving beyond Syria’s painful past requires justice as a precondition, Enab Baladi writes.
“Our Operations Are Limited to Syria”, the SDF commander said, according to +963 media.
Today’s news round on Syria highlighted a series of escalating regional tensions and their impact on Syria. Israel’s recent strikes on Iranian targets have prompted
The Assembly granted permission to prosecute Mujahid Ismail and Khaled Zubeidi, but did not provide specific reasons or further details, Hashtag Syria writes.
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The al-Fadil exchange and remittance company has denied reports claiming it received threats from Israeli sources accusing it of financing the Lebanese group Hezbollah.
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Hamsho, a long-standing member of the People’s Assembly since 2012, follows Shadi al-Dabsi, whose membership was similarly revoked on October 10th for holding Turkish citizenship, Syria TV writes.
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