Syria Today – Assad Discusses Efforts To Restore Ties With Turkey; Seven Civilians Wounded in Israeli Strikes
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Assad stated that Syria must identify the most appropriate and least harmful solutions for its current challenges, al-Baath writes.
The Ministry of Interior in Idlib announced clashes between General Security forces and an ISIS, Sawt al-Asima notes.
Louka threatened a military raid and the arrest of those who opposed the proposed settlement, Shaam Network writes.
According to Article 64 of the 2012 constitution, Bashar al-Assad could have convened the new People’s Assembly on any day, Syria TV writes.
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An Iranian newspaper expressed surprise at the repeated assassinations of leaders within the axis of resistance in Syria, according to Syria TV.
The organizers of the “Three Regions” Initiative have officially launched a new Syrian body dedicated to political action, Enab Baladi writes.
On Tuesday, protesters blocked commercial trucks loaded with wheat and barley, destined for regime-held areas, al-Modon writes.
This initiative follows the July 2024 protests, triggered by racist tensions against Syrian refugees in Turkey’s Kayseri province, according to Syria TV.
Syrian Foreign and Expatriates Minister Faysal Mekdad delivered a powerful address on Saturday, highlighting the global erosion of values due to the international community’s silence
The report highlights that the Syrian regime continues to flagrantly violate its obligations under international law, Zaman al-Wasl writes.
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Jamous voiced concerns among Syrians about potential deviations from UN Resolution 2254, according to Shaam Network.
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The Assad regime is clearly embarrassed, particularly since the start of the Gaza war, Adnan Ali writes in Syria TV.
The paradox of finding virtue in war lies in the potential for growth that emerges from the ashes of destruction, Said Mahfoudh writes in Athr Press.
Jamous emphasized that the location of the meetings is less important than ensuring that they lead to substantive progress, according to Syria TV.
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