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08/12/24 04:31
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<p>The Syrian rebels stated that they had freed prisoners from the Saydnaya military prison &#111;n the outskirts of the capital, Damascus. Two sources from the rebel forces told Reuters that there appeared to be no Syrian army deployment in the city.</p><p>Meanwhile, two senior Syrian officers told <i>Reuters </i>that President Bashar al-Assad had left Damascus for an unknown destination.</p>
08/12/24 05:02
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<p>The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition organization based in London, told the <i>AFP </i>news agency that the Syrian army and security forces had withdrawn from Damascus International Airport following the rebels' advance toward the capital.</p>
08/12/24 05:22
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he personally views the firebombing of Melbourne synagogue on Friday as a terrorist attack. On Netanyahu's criticism of his government: This is a matter for the Israeli Prime Minister.
08/12/24 05:24
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Syrian rebels announce: We toppled the Assad regime
08/12/24 06:01
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According to reports in Syria, Bashar Al-Assad's plane took off from the country shortly after the rebels took over the capital, but the plane later disappeared from radar and at this point it is unclear what happened to it.
08/12/24 06:07
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<p>A short while ago, a projectile that was launched from Yemen was intercepted by the IAF. The projectile was intercepted prior to crossing into Israeli territory.</p><p>No sirens were sounded in accordance with protocol.</p>
08/12/24 06:11
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As Syrian rebels take over Damascus, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stresses the United States has no intention of intervening militarily in Syria’s civil war, but will continue taking necessary actions to prevent ISIS from capitalizing on the instability.
08/12/24 06:18
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<p>Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Razi Al-Jalali made a special statement following the toppling of the Assad regime in which he said that his government is ready to cooperate with any leadership chosen by the Syrian people. </p><p>"I hope everyone will act rationally. I am ready to support the continued management of the country's affairs. We are ready to cooperate with any leadership the people choose. We extend a hand to every Syrian citizen who wishes to preserve the country's capabilities and believe that Syria belongs to all Syrians," Al-Jalali said.</p>