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conflict 14d ago Damascus

UN Reports Israeli Military Violations In South Syria

A spokesperson for the United Nations Human Rights Office expressed concern regarding reports of Israeli troops endangering the civilian population in southern Syria. The reports include allegations of harassment, interrogations, and house searches. The UN is monitoring these developments in the region. Reports indicate that Israeli troops are endangering the civilian population in the southern part of the country. The UN Commission reported increasing incidents involving harassment, threats, detention, and imprisonment committed by the Israeli military in areas of southern Syria. These incidents include home raids and movement restrictions. The Commission has called for urgent and independent investigations into these alleged violations of international humanitarian law. The Commission also stated that those responsible must be held accountable.
BR24
politics 14d ago Daraa

Former Syrian Security Chief Linked To 2011 Dera Raids

This raid occurred during the early stages of the Syrian uprising in the Daraa governorate. The source noted the location was where the Syrian revolution first broke out.
CNN Turk Radyo
other 14d ago Damascus

Facebook Post Leads To Identification Of Syrian Criminal

A Facebook message reportedly led to the identification of an individual who committed a crime against residents in Damascus, Syria. Reports indicate the perpetrator's actions were exposed via the social media platform. The incident has raised questions regarding the role of Facebook in identifying suspects in Syria. The incident involved a crime described as having shaken Syria. Syrian authorities arrested an individual responsible for crimes against residents of the Al-Tadamun neighborhood in Damascus. The perpetrator was identified following a social media interaction where a journalist, Ansar Shahu, sent a friend request to a person named Amjad. The source noted the arrest follows crimes described as killing residents in cold blood during the Bashar al-Assad regime.
Sky News Arabia Radio
environment 14d ago Hama

Syrian Civil Defense Warns Of Potential Evacuations In Hama

Civil Defense in Syria's Hama province warned residents in the southern countryside to prepare for possible temporary evacuations. The warning follows rising water levels at the Al-Sihah dam due to heavy rainfall over the past hour. Officials stated they are managing incoming floods from the Hasia area toward the city of Al-Qusayr. Authorities are managing flash floods moving from the Hasya area toward Al-Qusayr following heavy rainfall.
BBC Arabic
environment 14d ago Hama

Child Dies In Syrian Floods

The Syrian transitional government reported that at least one child died and another drowned in the Al-Tanahij plains of Hama Governorate. Heavy rainfall caused flash floods in the region, according to the ministry. Emergency teams are currently working in the area following the floods. The floods also caused damage to property and agricultural crops. A small bridge collapse has closed the Ithriya-Raqqa road in the northwest of the country, according to the ministry. Several vehicles were reportedly caught in the floods. The Syrian transitional government's emergency ministry reported a child died by drowning in the Al-Tanahaj area of the Hama countryside. The floods also caused the collapse of a small bridge on the Ithriya-Raqqa road in northwestern Syria, impacting vehicle movement.
BBC Arabic
economy 14d ago Damascus

Iraq And Syria Sign Oil Transport Agreement

Baghdad and Damascus have signed an contract to facilitate oil transport. Hundreds of tanker trucks are now crossing through Syria to reach a refinery on the Syrian coast. The agreement aims to open new routes for oil circulation and export. This development follows discussions regarding maritime circulation in the Strait of Hormuz. The agreement aims to establish new routes for oil exports, which are critical to the Iraqi economy. This agreement is considered essential for Baghdad, as the Iraqi economy depends on oil exports for 90% of its revenue. The last recorded oil flows through this Syrian route occurred in the early 2000s. One worker reported that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz caused seven weeks of technical unemployment due to the inability to work.
RTBF La Premiere
politics 14d ago Damascus

Syrian President Releases Jaisal Islam Leader

President Alshara released Albuedani, the former leader of Jaisal Islam, from a prison in the United Arab Emirates. Albuedani was brought back to Syria where he was greeted as a hero. The leader had spent the last year under arrest in the UAE. The release follows public discussions regarding the current administration's stance on the group.
CBC Radio One
politics 14d ago Damascus

Atif Necip Previously Led Security in Daraa

The judicial process for the trial of former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad and high-ranking regime officials has begun. Atif Necip, a cousin of Bashar al-Assad who is alleged to have been a torturer, appeared in court on the first day of the proceedings. The trial is being conducted in absentia for those who fled the country. Necip previously served as the head of security units in Syria's Daraa province. He was captured in January 2025 following the collapse of the Assad regime. The hearing was attended by the Syrian prosecutor, relatives of victims, and numerous members of the press. Necip, who previously headed security units in the Daraa province, was held in a special section behind iron railings in prison clothing. The proceedings were attended by the Syrian Attorney General, victims' relatives, and members of the press.
CNN Turk Radyo
politics 14d ago Damascus

Syrian Defendants Face Potential Death Sentences

Defendants involved in acts of violence, torture, and illegal imprisonment without trial are expected to face justice in Syria.
CBC Radio One
conflict 14d ago Jaloud

Settlers Attack Family In West Bank Village

Dozens of Israeli settlers have entered the outskirts of Jaloud village, located south of Nablus. Israeli settlers and military vehicles have been using Jaloud's eastern region to conduct incursions. The village head of the local council stated the settlers appeared to be an organized militia. The group's actions are reportedly intended to displace the 900 Palestinian residents of the village. Settlers were observed wearing black uniforms and masks during the attack. Attacks are being carried out to displace Palestinians from a village inhabited by 900 citizens. The reported actions are described as attempts to displace the local population. The source did not specify the exact mechanism of the attacks or the current status of the residents. Settlers attacked the Al-Tabasi family in the eastern region of Jaloud village.
Al Araby Radio