Syria Today – Israel Solidifying Positions on Syria Border; Alleged Hezbollah Fighter on Trial in Germany Over Crimes in Syria
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In addition to claiming factual errors, the airline asserts that the sanctions violate the general principle of proportionality, Shaam Network writes.
Erdogan claimed that Israel’s intentions to occupy Damascus after Lebanon could bring Israeli forces to Turkey’s border, Enab Baladi writes.
The discussions emphasized the systematic use of torture in Syria.
The Syrian Negotiation Commission hosted a multi-session seminar in Berlin, featuring the German envoy to Syria, Stefan Schneck.
A Dutch official affirmed her country’s support for a political solution and the imperative to fully and rigorously implement UN Resolution 2254, Syria TV reports.
The ongoing conflict in Syria and its regional implications have once again come into sharp focus with recent developments involving Hezbollah, Israeli airstrikes, and shifting
The Caesar Families Association announced on its website that the lawsuit addresses serious charges, including murder, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, and torture within Assad’s prisons.
The Commission is actively engaged at European, regional, and Arab levels, according to Syria TV.
A Hezbollah official, speaking anonymously, described the pager detonations as the “biggest security breach” the group had faced in nearly a year of conflict with Israel, Asharq al-Awsat reports.
Al-Watan has learned that a group, tasked with revisiting the European Union’s policy towards Syria, was formed in Brussels.
Wagnknecht emphasized that the current economic sanctions are hindering Syria’s recovery and preventing the restoration of its pre-war status, according to Enab Baladi.
According to Reuters, the 27-year-old aimed to “instill fear among the public and attract attention.”
Mohammed Yassin al-Najjar, a former opposition minister, voiced his concerns on the X platform, questioning Turkey’s decision to limit entry to Syrians with valid passports.
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The accused father denied involvement in the crime, while his sons refused to make any statements, Sawt al-Asima writes.
“Issa was always a cheerful and social person; he wasn’t particularly religious,”his sister Fatima told Syria TV.
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The main challenge facing the new government is not only curbing ongoing waves of migration but also working to re-attract migrants and refugees abroad, Athr Press writes.
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