The first convoy of the SDF began to withdraw from the city of Aleppo towards the eastern Euphrates River under the supervision of the Ministry of Defense after the agreement with the Syrian government.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Reuters:
📌 Israeli attacks undermine the new Syrian government's ability to deter ISIS and other threats.
📌 Turkey does not seek confrontation with Israel in Syria.
📌 If Syria wants to reach certain understandings with Israel, that is its own affair.
📌 Israel’s actions in Syria are paving the way for future regional instability.
📌 Israeli attacks undermine the new Syrian government's ability to deter ISIS and other threats.
📌 Turkey does not seek confrontation with Israel in Syria.
📌 If Syria wants to reach certain understandings with Israel, that is its own affair.
📌 Israel’s actions in Syria are paving the way for future regional instability.
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SDF begins to withdraw from Aleppo City towards eastern Syria under the supervision of government security forces.
Residents in Tartus protested in solidarity with Daraaa against Israeli aggression in southern Syria.
In the presence of Khan Shaykhun Governor, Hassan Al-Amin and Minister of Emergency and Disaster Management Raed al-Saleh, the people of Khan Shaykhun commemorated the eighth anniversary of the chemical attack in the city, demanding accountability and justice against the former Assad regime.
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Syrians across a number of provinces including the Midan neighborhood of Damascus came out to protest today against Israeli aggression in southern Syria.
OPCW Director-General Fernando Arias sent a congratulatory message to President Ahmad al-Sharaa following the formation of Syria’s new government. He wished Sharaa success in stabilizing the country and improving Syrians' lives. Arias reaffirmed OPCW’s support for Syria’s transition, emphasizing the need to close the chapter on its past chemical weapons program.
Syrian Government Statement on Amnesty Report:
📌 The government reviewed Amnesty International’s report on the March coastal events.
📌 It emphasized that the initial findings should be evaluated by the National Independent Commission of Inquiry, which operates under full authority granted by a presidential decree.
📌 The government highlighted the importance of justice and transparency, noting concerns about the methodological flaws in some human rights reports, particularly the lack of context.
📌 It stated that the violence stemmed from a pre-planned attack on security forces, resulting in chaos, sectarian violations, and a temporary breakdown of state authority.
📌 The government reaffirmed its cooperation with human rights organizations and commitment to transitional justice, without seeking revenge.
📌 It stressed its responsibility to protect all citizens equally and ensure a future based on equal rights and duties.
📌 The government reviewed Amnesty International’s report on the March coastal events.
📌 It emphasized that the initial findings should be evaluated by the National Independent Commission of Inquiry, which operates under full authority granted by a presidential decree.
📌 The government highlighted the importance of justice and transparency, noting concerns about the methodological flaws in some human rights reports, particularly the lack of context.
📌 It stated that the violence stemmed from a pre-planned attack on security forces, resulting in chaos, sectarian violations, and a temporary breakdown of state authority.
📌 The government reaffirmed its cooperation with human rights organizations and commitment to transitional justice, without seeking revenge.
📌 It stressed its responsibility to protect all citizens equally and ensure a future based on equal rights and duties.