AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDamascus Security & Justice: A bomb blast near the Palace of Justice cafe in central Damascus killed at least six people (including lawyers) and injured 22, as authorities launch an investigation amid high-profile post-Assad court cases. Druze Heartland Accountability: Syria has begun public trials over last year’s deadly Suweida violence, where more than 2,000 were killed, with proceedings set to hold those responsible accountable. Syria’s New Political Chapter: The interim post-Assad parliament continues to take shape as President al-Sharaa appoints lawmakers to complete the transitional body, signaling a push toward a new “managed democracy.” Culture & Heritage: Syria’s culture scene gets a boost with reports of heritage museum openings, including Jayroud folk heritage efforts, alongside wider regional moves to restore historic sites. Regional Spotlight on Turkey: Commentary highlights Turkey’s growing influence and its Sunni alliance ties, including rhetoric targeting “Zionism,” while debates continue over what this means for Syria and the wider Middle East. Diaspora Pressure: The fallout from the U.S. Supreme Court’s Temporary Protected Status decision leaves Syrian families facing uncertainty, with communities bracing for possible deportations and disruption to work and education. Humanitarian Strain: UN chief António Guterres warns UNRWA is nearing a breaking point as a major funding gap threatens services across Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria.
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