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  • Five Dead As Israel Bombs Iran-Backed Meeting In Syria’s Capital Damascus |

    New Delhi: Israel bombed a building in the Syrian capital Damascus on Saturday, killing five people who were attending a meeting of “Iran-aligned leaders”, a war monitor said, amid rising regional tensions over the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, news agency AFP reported. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based group with a network of sources inside Syria, said the Israeli strike targeted a four-storey building in the Mazzeh neighbourhood, a high-security zone that hosts leaders of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps ( IRGC) and pro-Iran Palestinian factions.

    “They were for sure targeting senior members” of those groups, said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman. Syrian state media confirmed the attack, saying it was carried out by a “likely Israeli aggression” that hit a residential building in Mazzeh, without providing further details.

    Other Syrian media outlets reported loud explosions heard across Damascus around mid-morning, followed by a large plume of smoke rising from the targeted area.

    “I heard the explosion clearly in the western Mazzeh area, and I saw a large cloud of smoke,” a resident told AFP. “The sound was similar to a missile explosion, and minutes later I heard the sound of ambulances,” he added.

    Israel has carried out hundreds of air strikes on Syrian territory during the country’s decade-long civil war, mainly targeting Iranian-backed forces and Syrian government positions. But it has intensified its attacks since the war between Israel and Hamas, an ally of Iran and Hezbollah, erupted on October 7.

    In December, an Israeli air strike killed a senior general of the IRGC, the most high-ranking Iranian commander to be killed outside Iran since the US drone strike that killed Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad in January 2020.

    In the same month, Israel also launched air strikes on eastern and northern Syria, killing dozens of pro-Iran fighters, according to the Observatory. The Israeli strikes have also sparked cross-border clashes with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, another ally of Iran.

    Israel rarely comments on its strikes in Syria, but it has repeatedly vowed to prevent Iran, its arch-enemy, from expanding its influence and presence there.

  • Syria repels Israeli strike, anti-aircraft missile fragments hit Israel

    By Reuters: Syria stated it repelled a missile salvo on Sunday from Israel, the place police reported that remnants of a Syrian anti-aircraft missile struck a distant city with out inflicting accidents.

    Israel has in latest months intensified strikes on Syrian airports and air bases to disrupt Iran’s rising use of aerial provide traces to ship arms to allies in Syria and Lebanon, together with Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

    Syrian state media stated air defences intercepted Israeli missiles throughout central components of the nation, downing most of them. A Syrian military assertion stated missiles that flew over components of Lebanon’s capital Beirut hit places within the neighborhood of the town of Homs, ensuing solely in materials harm.

    Reuters couldn’t instantly verify the report.

    An Israeli navy spokesperson stated warplanes struck targets together with a Syrian air defence battery from which an anti-aircraft missile was launched in direction of Israel.

    ALSO READ | 9 killed, a number of injured in Russian airstrike assault on Syria’s Idlib

    After a mid-air explosion heard throughout Israel, remnants of the Syrian missile landed in Rahat, a city some 180 km (110 miles) south of the armistice line between the international locations, Israeli police stated. There was no phrase of any casualties.

    Local media confirmed what gave the impression to be the blackened entrance finish of a giant missile, standing upright in an open space amongst residential buildings, and tail-fins in a discipline.

    The Israeli navy stated its warplanes have been unscathed.

    The Israeli strikes are a part of an escalation of what has been a low-intensity battle persevering with for years with a objective of slowing Iran’s rising entrenchment in Syria, Israeli navy specialists say.

    Tehran’s affect has grown in Syria because it started supporting President Bashar al-Assad within the civil battle that began in 2011.

    Fighters allied to Iran, together with Hezbollah, now maintain sway in areas in jap, southern and northwestern Syria and in a number of suburbs across the capital.

  • ‘IS bride’ Shamima Begum loses attraction to regain UK citizenship

    ‘IS bride’ Shamima Begum, who was stripped of her UK citizenship after she fled to Syria, has misplaced her attraction to regain the citizenship towards the British authorities.

    New Delhi ,UPDATED: Feb 22, 2023 17:59 IST

    Shamima Begum has been waging a authorized battle to return to the UK for the previous few years.

    By India Today Web Desk: ‘IS bride’ Shamima Begum has misplaced her attraction to regain her UK citizenship towards the British authorities. Earlier, she was stripped of her UK citizenship after she fled to Syria.

    Begum, who was 15 when she travelled to Syria with two of her associates in February 2015, has been waging a authorized battle to return to the UK for the previous few years.

    While Begum’s two associates are believed to have been killed, she herself lived beneath IS rule for greater than three years. Eventually, she grew to become in style as an ‘IS bride’ after she was married to a Dutch IS fighter quickly after reaching Syria.

    After fleeing Britain, Begum, now 23, who was born within the UK to folks with Bangladeshi roots, was stripped of her UK citizenship on nationwide safety grounds in 2019.

    Edited By:

    Raajnandini Mukherjee

    Published On:

    Feb 22, 2023

  • How mapping tech, satellite tv for pc imagery got here to the rescue in quake-hit Turkey, Syria

    A reside internet map that comprises geospatial knowledge associated to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria is getting used to offer an outline of constructions that have been broken by the quake.

    An aerial picture reveals collapsed buildings in Antakya after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the nation’s southeast. (AFP picture)

    By Bidisha Saha, Dipti Yadav: Real-time synthetic intelligence (AI), Geographic Information System (GIS) and a multi-dimensional view of the quake-hit panorama in Turkey is now being extensively employed to visualise and drive aid operations. This features a detailed learning of the topography to establish the buildings which have been broken, fissures which have emerged as seen in satellite tv for pc imagery, and dashing rescuers to the world for fast help. For this goal, the United Nations Satellite Center has additionally activated its emergency mapping service.

    The Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) staff of India Today makes an attempt to elucidate by examples how these publicly accessible satellite tv for pc imageries have been used to not solely map the disintegrated constructions, but additionally within the institution of aid camps within the aftermath of the disaster.

    The Geographical Factors

    Turkey, positioned on the Anatolian tectonic aircraft, is a seismic zone that has lengthy been excessive on scientists’ radar. The area is sandwiched between two different tectonic plates – it’s pushed from the south by the Arabian plates and additional blocked by the Eurasian plate within the north- this creates the North Anatolian faultline which strikes by at the very least 2 cm per 12 months. However, the 7.8 magnitude earthquake is the results of the motion of the East Anatolian faultline, positioned within the southeast of the nation. Tremors have been felt throughout a large area so far as Cyprus, Lebanon and Egypt.

    (Photo Credits: Mike Norton/Wikipedia)A big landslide, round 200 meters broad, found by satellite tv for pc imagery close to Islahiye, Gaziantep Province (Source: @WxNB_ | Maxar Technologies)

    The epicentre of the 11-mile-deep (18 kilometres) earthquake was alongside the southern border of Turkey simply west of the town of Gaziantep as per knowledge collected by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). In the wake of the catastrophic earthquake, the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) introduced through Twitter on February 6 that it has activated its emergency mapping service, which “provides satellite image analysis during humanitarian emergencies related to disasters, complex emergencies and conflict situations.”

    Analysis of Geospatial Data

    A reside internet map that comprises geospatial knowledge associated to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria may be discovered on UNOSAT’s web site. The map gives an outline of constructions that have been broken, or doubtlessly broken, by the earthquake, which might then be utilized by humanitarian aid and catastrophe response teams so as to reply shortly to the still-unfolding disaster.

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    India Today’s OSINT staff has mapped all of the disintegrated buildings seen in Maxar’s newly-taken satellite tv for pc imagery of particular areas of Antakya metropolis, which permits us to visualise the destruction within the aftermath of the strongly-felt tremors.

    Number of buildings visibly broken in Antakya (Source: Maxar Technologies)

    The aerial photographs captured by the worldwide information company Reuters, which when mixed with Planet Labs’ satellite tv for pc imagery, has additional helped in outlining the depth of injury incurred on the Turkish metropolis of Kahramanmaras. More particularly the neighbourhood across the Kahramanmaras Kultur Park had been the one to witness probably the most furore of the catastrophe.

    Before and after aerial views taken from drone of the town of Kahramanmaras (Source: Planet Labs, Reuters)

    Using the satellite tv for pc photographs and different open-source knowledge obtainable, we’ve recognized the institutions of numerous aid camps throughout a number of components of Turkey as captured within the high-resolution imagery of Planet Labs.

    Groups of rescue camps arrange in components of Kahramanmaras, Turkoglu and Nurdagi (Source: Planet Labs PBC)Satellite Images Show East Anatolian Fault Zone Plunged Into Darkness

    A fleeting look on the NASA Worldview nighttime satellite tv for pc imagery reveals the large energy outages ensuing from the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria. The area throughout the East Anatolian Fault Zone has been completely plunged into darkness because the cities wrestle to fulfill power calls for amidst the colossal injury to their infrastructure.

    IDF Intelligence finding victims

    IDF (Israel Defense Forces) air pressure intelligence Unit 9900 is utilizing its “cutting-edge satellite capabilities and analytical visual training” to help with ongoing rescue efforts in Turkey, the army introduced on Thursday evening. It has despatched 15 plane full of a whole bunch of tons of medical and different provides, together with a 150-person rescue staff and a 230-person medical area hospital staff. Unit 9900 is offering troops with a way of augmented actuality, real-time synthetic intelligence and a multi-dimensional view of the quake-hit panorama.

    Crisis deepens in Northwestern Syria

    The humanitarian disaster in war-torn Syria has additional deepened after the highly effective earthquake on February 6 that led to large destruction, particularly within the cities of Bisnia and Harem. The collection of tremors led to cracks in a close-by dam, filling the city of Al-Tloul in northwest Syria, near the Turkish-Syrian border, with knee-high water. Also, heavy rains over the previous week hindered rescue efforts and likewise barreled by the dam, forcing the residents emigrate from the town and transfer to safer areas.

    While Turkey obtained big worldwide help virtually within the aftermath of the quake, Syrian folks have been devoid of a lot help and obtained a United Nations help convoy consisting of six vans solely on Thursday. This stands in stark distinction with large worldwide aid operations within the neighbouring nation.

    Moreover, the political circumstances in Syria have made it troublesome for help to enter a area beneath the patchwork of regional and world powers, as most nations are reluctant to cope with the Assad authorities together with the United States. As per a Reuters report, President Bashar al-Assad who’s backed by Russia and Iran has regained management of a lot of the nation, however hardline opposition teams and Turkey-backed fighters management the northwest, the place the United Nations says 4 million folks wanted help even earlier than the earthquake.

    The authorities says overseas nations “should respect Syria’s sovereignty and that aid for any part of the country should enter via territory under government control.” However, help for the rebel-held northwest has for years been delivered throughout the border from neighbouring Turkey – Bab-Al-Hawa. But the method is tedious as the world managed largely by a hardline Islamist group has been adamant and earthquake help from government-held components of Syria into the opposition-controlled territory has been held up by “approval issues” with one hardline group.

    Deliveries resumed on Thursday however solely included meals, medical tools and shelter – not the excavators and different tools that rescuers desperately want to avoid wasting lives.

    ALSO READ | Turkey earthquake: Over 5,000 our bodies buried at mass cemetery, relations hunt for graves
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    Published On:

    Feb 13, 2023

  • Turkey-Syria Quake: Pictures inform the story of dying and destruction

    As the dying toll crosses over 16,000 after the deadliest quake that rocked Turkey, Syria on Monday morning, movies and footage doc the tragedy unfolding. 

    New Delhi ,UPDATED: Feb 9, 2023 21:39 IST

    A person carries the physique of a kid within the earthquake-affected Besnia village close to the Turkish border, Idlib province, Syria. (File picture: AP)

    By Bidisha Saha:

    As the dying toll crosses over 16,000 after the deadliest quake that rocked Turkey, Syria on Monday morning, heart-wrenching photos captured by photojournalists on the bottom inform the story of the despair of survivors.

    In the aftermath of a calamity that has raised the spectre of a humanitarian catastrophe whereas rescuers relentlessly scour by way of piles of rubble and flattened buildings preventing freezing temperatures in a single day to drag out the survivors, movies and footage doc the tragedy unfolding.

    Read | Syria earthquake kills 25 of household, lone survivor says ‘had come to metropolis looking for shelter’

    India Today combs by way of the heart-wrenching photos to carry to gentle the story of human despair that has surfaced on-line, captured by photojournalists on the bottom. The gallery consists of graphic photos that narrate the account of the plight of the survivors, which incorporates little kids in addition to stray animals.

    Plenty of harrowing photos displaying hundreds of thousands of kids caught within the catastrophic earthquake in Turkey and Syria have emerged. At least 3,162 folks had been killed in Syria, based on figures from the Damascus authorities and rescue employees within the northwestern area managed by insurgents, and about 12,873 in Turkey.

    RESCUERS TURNED CAREGIVER
    Five-year-old lady Muhammet Ruzgar being carried by a rescuer from the location of a broken constructing in Hatay, Turkey. The image reveals him holding the kid near his coronary heart – a lucid try at offering consolation and heat. (Source: Umit Bektas / Turkey)EYES OF HOPE
    Mousa Zidane, a photographer who can also be working as a rescue employee with White Helmets in Syria, saved this small lady’s life after 50 hours of persistent digging. After noticing the rescue employees, the kid’s eyes sparkled with hope and eager for survival. (Source: Mousa Zidane / Syria)WRATH OF A TODDLER
    After being rescued, the small boy is frantically indignant on the rescue employees as they had been late in rescuing him. He expresses his anger by throwing his arms in a puerile method whereas the person who rescued him kisses his cheeks. (Source: Mousa Zidane / Syria) ENDURING PAIN IN ADVERSITY
    A little bit lady buried beneath the particles of her home was rescued by White Helmet volunteers on the brink of dying. While her mouth is clad with blood, her eyes communicate the story of endurance in adversity. (Source: Mousa Zidane / Syria)THIRST OF LIFE
    Rescuers reach saving the lifetime of a Syrian little one named Mohammed and a gripping video reveals them providing water to the kid, who continues to be trapped below a giant block of concrete. (Source: Afshin Ismaeli)THE LIFELESS
    A helpless father holding the physique of his daughter after being retrieved from a collapsed constructing in Kahramanmaras, Turkey. (Source: EPA-EFE/NECATI SAVAS)A GRIEVING FATHER
    The picture of Mesut Hancer holding the hand of his 15-year-old daughter Irmak, who died within the earthquake in Kahramanmaras, has taken the web by shock. He stares into oblivion sitting over the remnants of his decimated dwelling. (Adem Altan / AFP)FAITH IN TREPIDATION
    With his eyes gleaming with tears, a father prays for his son to be rescued and are available out alive. His 10-year-old was saved by the White Helmets employees at rescue operations in Syria. (Source: Mousa Zidane / Syria)A GRIM BEGINNING
    A 20-day-old survivor, Kerem Agirtas, was pulled from below the rubble and obtained assist from rescuers in Hatay, Turkey. The picture captured by Kemal Aslan reveals a new child going through a tough begin. (Source: Kemal Aslan | Reuters)SURVIVED TO LOSE IT ALL
    Peering out from below a big slab of concrete, Abdulalim Muaini lies below the rubble subsequent to the physique of his spouse Esra, who gave up on life by the point rescuers arrived. He weakly instructs the rescuers as his leg was caught. Later, the our bodies of his daughters, Mahsen and Besira, had been pulled out. (Umit Bektas | Reuters)LIFE AND DEATH IN THE RUBBLE
    Murad Muhiddin wraps the physique of his two-year-old son Vail, a sufferer of a collapsed constructing on February 8 in Hatay, Turkey. (Source: Umit Bektas, Reuters)A SAFE HAVEN INSIDE MOSQUE
    Survivors took refuge within the Grand Mosque within the southeastern Turkish metropolis of Diyarbakir within the aftermath of the earthquake that took away hundreds of thousands of properties. (Source: Ilyas Akengin, AFP)GONE TOO SOON
    The hand of a useless Syrian little one lies amid the particles of a tumbled constructing within the city of Jandaris. (Source: Mohammed Al-Rifai, AFP)TRAUMA OF A DAD
    An injured little one awaits therapy along with his panic-struck father on the emergency ward of the Bab al-Hawa hospital within the northern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province on the border with Turkey. (Source: Aaref Watad, AFP)HAND OF SHELTER
    In a picture broadly circulated on social media platforms, a 7-year-old Syrian lady locations her hand over her little brother’s head to guard him whereas they had been below the rubble for 17 hours. UN consultant Mohamad Safa first posted the image on Twitter. (Source: Mohamad Safa)BRIDE THAT WILL NEVER BE
    Yunus Emre Kaya sits subsequent to the physique of his fiancee Gulcin in a sports activities corridor the place kin are figuring out their family members within the aftermath of a lethal earthquake in Kahramanmaras, Turkey. They had been planning a life collectively earlier than Monday’s devastating earthquake shattered their goals. (Source: Reuters)FINAL GOODBYE
    In one more heart-breaking picture, the our bodies of a daughter and father have been photographed mendacity lifeless as they hug one another within the ultimate goodbye. (Source: Reddit)

    Edited By:

    Raajnandini Mukherjee

    Published On:

    Feb 9, 2023

  • Israel able to ship support to earthquake-hit Syria: PM Netanyahu

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned he has ordered Israeli support be despatched to Turkey, which was the epicentre of the earthquake, in addition to Syria.

    Jerusalem,UPDATED: Feb 6, 2023 21:06 IST

    A constructing destroyed by the earthquake that hit Syria on Monday. (Photo: Reuters)

    By Reuters:

    Israel mentioned on Monday that it had acquired a Syrian request for help with earthquake reduction for the Arab state and that it was ready to oblige, in what can be uncommon cooperation between the enemy neighbours.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned in a speech he had ordered Israeli support despatched to Turkey, the epicentre of Monday’s earthquake, with the airlifts attributable to depart towards night.

    Also Read | Fresh 7.6 magnitude earthquake hits Turkey, second huge temblor in 24 hrs

    “Since a request was also received to do this for many victims of the earthquake in Syria, I instructed to do this as well,” he mentioned at a ceremony in a hospital close to Tel Aviv.

    In later televised remarks to his get together, Netanyahu mentioned the request for humanitarian reduction for Syria had been relayed “by a diplomatic official” – whom he didn’t determine.

    “I approved this, and I reckon that these things will be carried out soon,” Netanyahu mentioned.

    Also Read | The fault in fault traces: Why Turkey is vulnerable to devastating earthquakes

    Syrian officers have reported lots of killed within the civil war-torn nation, each in areas below Damascus’ management and within the opposition-held northwest.

    Asked who had made the request concerning Syria cited by Netanyahu, an Israeli official informed Reuters: “The Syrians”. Asked if this referred to opposition members or to President Bashar al-Assad’s authorities, the official mentioned solely: “Syria”.

    There was no quick Syrian response to the Israeli statements.

    Also Read | ‘Shaken like a cradle’: Earthquake kills over 1,800 in Turkey, Syria; hunt on for survivors

    Israel’s public broadcaster Kan mentioned in an unsourced report that Russia had relayed the request for Israel to help Syria.

    The Russian embassy in Israel declined remark.

    The support that Israel will ship includes blankets, tents and medicine, Kan mentioned, including that the Netanyahu authorities had additionally indicated willingness to absorb casualties if requested.

    Israeli officers didn’t instantly element the help.

    Israel and Syria have been in a state of conflict for many years, with durations of ceasefire. For a time, Israel helped Syrian rebels on the Golan Heights frontier, and in 2018 it labored with Jordan and the United States to evacuate Syrian “White Helmet” rescue employees and their households fleeing a authorities advance.

    Posted By:

    Raajnandini Mukherjee

    Published On:

    Feb 6, 2023

  • Deadly earthquake aggravates struggling of Syrians displaced by years of conflict

    The highly effective 7.8 magnitude quake that struck earlier than daybreak on Monday wreaked new injury and struggling in Syria’s final rebel-held enclave, already wrecked by years of preventing and bombardment.

    People carry a person injured in an earthquake into the al-Rahma Hospital in Darkush, Idlib province, northern Syria (AP Photo/Ghaith Alsayed)

    By India Today Web Desk: With abrasions on his face, Osama Abdul Hamid sits dazed in a hospital within the rebel-held city of Darkush in Syria. His silence is in sharp distinction to the general chaos as a gentle stream of sufferers are introduced into the hospital after a lethal earthquake hit the area on Monday morning.

    Hamid, who lives within the close by village of Azmarin, was extremely fortunate. He acquired out alive alongside together with his spouse and their 4 kids because the four-storey house they have been dwelling in collapsed round them. They have been miraculously saved by a picket door that protected them from the worst drive of the collapsing rubble.

    “The building is four stories, and from three of them, no one made it out,” Abdul Hamid was quoted as saying by Associated Press as he broke down in tears. “God gave me a new lease on life,” he was quoted as saying.

    Abdul Hamid and his fellow villagers aren’t any stranger to disaster. But the 7.8 magnitude earthquake has heaped upon extra struggling, demise and agony in Syria’s final rebel-held enclave. The city in northwestern Syria is already wrecked by years of preventing and bombardment and homes hundreds of thousands of displaced Syrians who had fled their houses in the course of the nation’s civil conflict, reported information company Associated Press.

    Hospitals and clinics within the space are flooded with the injured. In the enclave, centered in Idlib province, the displaced stay in makeshift camps. Others are housed in buildings which were weakened by bombings and rendered much more susceptible to shocks from quakes.

    Also Read | India to dispatch rescue groups, reduction supplies to quake-hit Turkey, Syria

    In northwestern Syria, buildings had already suffered intensive injury in the course of the course of an almost 12-year battle, The Washington Post reported. “What makes it more dangerous is that the bombing has affected the buildings, which have almost destroyed infrastructure,” a consultant of the White Helmets, a volunteer organisation that operates in elements of opposition-controlled Syria and in Turkey was quoted as saying.

    Buildings in no less than 58 villages, cities and cities in northwestern Syria have been completely or partially broken to buildings, in line with the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based conflict monitor.

    Over 1,800 folks have been killed in Turkey and Syria, with the demise rely anticipated to rise. In the opposition-held territory in Syria, over 100 are reportedly lifeless, whereas lots of extra are believed to be buried below rubble.

    “This disaster will worsen the suffering of Syrians already struggling with a severe humanitarian crisis,” Carsten Hansen, the director for Middle East on the Norwegian Refugee Council, mentioned in an announcement, reported AP. “Millions have already been forced to flee by war in the wider region and now many more will be displaced by disaster.”

    Also Read | All you should learn about highly effective temblor that killed over 1,400

    In the rebel-held city of Jandaris in Aleppo province, a mound of concrete, metal rods and bundles of garments lay the place a multi-storey constructing as soon as stood, Reuters reported. “There were 12 families under there. Not a single one came out. Not one,” a youth was quoted as saying.

    With hospitals overwhelmed, there have been determined requires assist. “We need urgent help. The danger is beyond our capacity,” a surgeon on the hospital in Darkush instructed AP.

    This catastrophe comes on the heels of extreme winter storms, additional including to the distress of these with out shelter.

    “There is rain and the weather is very cold. There is snow in some of the areas,” Abdel Hakim al-Masri, economic system minister with the Turkish-backed regional administration, instructed The Associated Press. He famous that a number of the displacement camps within the space had been decimated by the quake.

    Hamid who was sitting shell-shocked in a hospital in Darkush mentioned: “God gave me a new lease on life.” Hamid and his household was saved by windfall. And like fellow survivors, they now stare at a bleak future forward.

    (With enter from Associated Press)

    Also Read | Researcher predicted killer Turkey, Syria earthquake three days again

    Published On:

    Feb 6, 2023

  • Children amongst 547 detained Syrians declared lifeless: Human rights monitor

    People maintain portraits and a placard throughout a protest as round 300 landline telephones positioned by Syrian households stand on the Bebelplatz as a name to governments to do extra to hunt details about detained individuals in Syria, in Berlin, Germany August 28, 2021. (Reuters photograph)

    By Reuters: Ever since Yehya Hijazi and his two sons had been detained in 2012 by the Syrian authorities, their family members had clung onto the hope they had been nonetheless alive and is likely to be launched someday.

    But after a decade of silence from the authorities, their hopes had been shattered when the impartial Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) monitoring group contacted the Hijazi household to inform them it had obtained dying certificates for all three.

    “You’re hoping each second that you’re going to catch one other glimpse of this particular person whom you like very a lot, that you’re going to hear any information of him,” Yehya’s brother Mohammad told Reuters by phone from northwestern Syria. “Then you hear he is lifeless.”

    READ: Condemn human rights violations in Syria irrespective of their perpetrators: India at UNSC

    The SNHR said the documents confirming the death of Yehya and his sons were among 547 detainee death certificates issued by the authorities since 2017 that it had obtained from whistleblowers within government departments.

    The rights group said the documents provided answers to the fates of hundreds of missing people. Activists hope they will eventually be used in international proceedings against the government, which has been accused by a UN commission of inquiry of crimes against humanity for its detention policies.

    The government did not respond to emailed questions about the death certificates obtained by SNHR. Syrian officials have in the past denied accusations of systemic torture and mass executions in jail.

    Reuters reviewed 80 of the death certificates, including the three for the Hijazi family, as well as those for a three-year-old girl and her six-year-old sister.

    A Syrian human rights lawyer, who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter, reviewed a sample of the documents. He said the layout, language used and the elements of information included matched other Syrian death certificates.

    READ: Children among 11 killed as building collapses in north Syria: Report

    Reuters was unable to independently confirm that the documents were authentic.

    Mohammad Hijazi said the family had not requested death certificates from the authorities as they lived in areas controlled by the opposition. He added that acquaintances in government-held zones also refused to ask civil registries about deaths, fearing they might be seen as opposed to Damascus.

    NO CAUSE OF DEATH

    The war in Syria spiralled out of a 2011 uprising against President Bashar al-Assad’s rule and has killed over 350,000 people, uprooted more than half the population and forced millions abroad as refugees.

    Tens of thousands are estimated to have been held in Syrian government detention centres, according to the UN commission. Detainees are often held incommunicado, leaving their families wondering about their whereabouts, or if they are even alive, the commission and families of detainees have said.

    International rights groups do not operate openly in Syria and do not have access to detention centres. In August, the UN secretary general’s office recommended establishing a mechanism to determine the fate of missing Syrians, but it has yet to be set up.

    READ: 5 civilians killed, several wounded in rocket attack on Syria’s Azaz: Report

    The 547 certificates included those for 15 children and 19 women, the SNHR said.

    Some of the 80 certificates reviewed by Reuters listed the place of death as military hospitals or military tribunals. Others were vague about the place of death, with “Damascus” or a village on its outskirts. Some were left blank.

    The certificates reviewed by Reuters also had significant gaps between the date of the death and when it was recorded in the registry, with most showing a lag of several years and one showing a delay of 10 years.

    None of the certificates reviewed by Reuters listed a cause of death. The SNHR said that was the case for all 547.

    The rights group said it had matched the names that appeared on the death certificates against wider lists of people detained by the Syrian authorities.

    The group was able to reach the families of 23 of the deceased. It said many had suspected their loved ones were dead, but only had confirmation when they saw the death certificates.

    Torture and ill treatment in Syrian government prisons remains “systemic”, according to a 2022 report by the U.N. commission of inquiry on Syria, which noted abuses in detention centres run by non-government factions too.

    It said the government was deliberately withholding information from the families of loved ones and has described its detention policies as amounting to crimes against humanity.

    WAIT CONTINUES

    In 2018, Syrian authorities began updating civil registries in bulk with the death certificates of people who had died in detention but did not directly inform their relatives, the UN commission said.

    The government did not respond to questions about why it had not informed relatives of the deceased.

    Relatives in government-held areas could find out if their loved-ones had died by requesting their family records from the civil registries. They were not granted access to bodies to bury them, or told where the remains were, according to the commission and the SNHR.

    Others have learned of deaths by recognising their relatives in leaked pictures taken by military photographers working in prisons, the most prominent of whom was code-named Caesar.

    In a 2015 interview, Assad dismissed the Caesar photographs as allegations without evidence. Former war crimes prosecutors described the images as clear proof of systematic torture and mass killings.

    SNHR director Fadel Abdul Ghany said he hoped the large batch of death certificates would provide some relief to those still waiting to know the fate of their relatives.

    But for Mohammad Hijazi, the wait continues.

    While he now knows the fate of his brother Yehya, he said 40 more relatives had been arrested by the government in central Syria and the family had no news of them yet.

    “I have never been in a position to inform our mom Yehya is lifeless. I simply maintain telling her he is nonetheless in jail,” he mentioned.

    Published On:

    Dec 20, 2022

  • Syria experiences Israeli airstrikes on targets in Damascus space

    Israeli airstrikes focused websites within the neighborhood of Damascus early Thursday, marking the third such strikes in every week, Syrian state media reported.

    The Syrian navy stated that Israeli missiles have been fired at posts close to Damascus round 12:30 a.m. and that its air defences had “confronted the missile aggression and downed most of them.” There have been no casualties reported.

    The assault follows related strikes Friday and Monday. Monday’s uncommon daytime airstrike wounded a soldier, in accordance with the Syrian military.

    The strike Friday was the primary such assault since Sept. 17, when an assault on Damascus International Airport and close by navy posts south of the Syrian capital killed 5 troopers.

    The Israeli military didn’t launch an announcement on the airstrikes.

    Israel has carried out lots of of strikes on targets inside government-controlled components of Syria in recent times, however hardly ever acknowledges or discusses the operations.

    Israel has acknowledged, nevertheless, that it targets bases of Iran-allied militant teams, comparable to Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which has despatched hundreds of fighters to help Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces.

    The Israeli strikes come amid a wider shadow conflict between Israel and Iran.

    The assaults on airports in Damascus and Aleppo have been over fears they have been getting used to funnel Iranian weaponry into the nation.

  • WHO Syria boss accused of corruption, fraud, abuse, AP finds

    Staffers on the World Health Organisation’s Syria workplace have alleged that their boss mismanaged thousands and thousands of {dollars}, plied authorities officers with items — together with computer systems, gold cash and vehicles — and violated the company’s personal COVID-19 steering because the pandemic swept the nation.

    More than 100 confidential paperwork, messages and different supplies obtained by The Associated Press present WHO officers instructed investigators that the company’s Syria consultant, Dr. Akjemal Magtymova, engaged in abusive conduct, pressured WHO workers to signal contracts with high-ranking Syrian authorities politicians and constantly misspent WHO and donor funds.

    Magtymova, a Turkmenistan nationwide and medical physician, declined to reply to questions concerning the allegations, saying that she couldn’t reply, “due to (her) obligations as a WHO staff member.” She described the accusations as “defamatory.” The complaints from no less than a dozen staffers have triggered one of many largest inside WHO investigations in years, at instances involving greater than 20 investigators.

    WHO confirmed in an announcement {that a} probe was ongoing, describing it as “protracted and complex.” Citing points together with confidentiality and the safety of workers, WHO wouldn’t touch upon Magtymova’s alleged wrongdoing.
    WHO’s Syria workplace had a funds of about USD 115 million final 12 months to deal with well being points in a rustic riven by battle — one by which almost 90 per cent of the inhabitants lives in poverty and greater than half desperately want humanitarian support.

    For the previous a number of months, WHO investigators have been probing incidents together with a celebration that Magtymova ostensibly threw to principally honor her personal achievements on the UN company’s expense, her request to workers in December 2020 to finish a flash mob dance problem, and claims Magtymova “provided favors” to senior politicians in Syria, along with assembly surreptitiously with Russian navy, potential breaches of WHO’s neutrality as a UN organisation.

    In one criticism despatched to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in May, a Syria-based staffer wrote that Magtymova employed the incompetent family members of presidency officers, together with some accused of “countless human rights violations.” In May, WHO’s regional director within the Eastern Mediterranean appointed an appearing consultant in Syria to exchange Magtymova after she was placed on depart — however she remains to be listed because the company’s Syria consultant in its workers listing.

    Numerous WHO staffers in Syria have instructed the company’s investigators that Magtymova failed to know the severity of the pandemic in Syria and jeopardized the lives of thousands and thousands.

    At least 5 WHO personnel complained to investigators that Magtymova violated WHO’s personal COVID-19 steering. They stated she didn’t encourage distant working, got here to the workplace after catching COVID and held conferences unmasked. Four WHO staffers stated she contaminated others.

    In December 2020, deep within the first 12 months of the pandemic, Magtymova instructed the Syria workplace to study a flash mob dance popularized by a social media problem for a year-end UN occasion.

    “Kindly note that we want you to listen to the song, train yourself for the steps and shoot you dancing over the music to be part of our global flash mob dance video,” wrote WHO communications staffer Rafik Alhabbal in an e mail to all Syria workers. Magtymova individually despatched a hyperlink to a YouTube web site, which she described as “the best tutorial.” Multiple movies present staffers, some carrying WHO vests or jackets, performing “ the Jerusalema challenge ” dance in places of work and warehouses stocked with medical provides, at a time when senior officers at WHO Geneva had been advising international locations to implement distant working when potential and to droop all non-essential gatherings.

    Internal paperwork, emails and messages additionally elevate severe issues about how WHO’s funds had been used beneath Magtymova, with staffers alleging she routinely misspent restricted donor funds meant to assist the greater than 12 million Syrians in dire want of well being support.

    Among the incidents being probed is a celebration Magtymova organized final May, when she obtained an award from Tufts University, her alma mater. Held on the unique Four Seasons resort in Damascus, the catered occasion included a visitor listing of about 50, at a time when fewer than 1 per cent of the Syrian inhabitants had obtained a single dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

    The night’s agenda featured remarks by the Syrian minister of well being, adopted by a reception and almost two hours of reside music. WHO paperwork present whereas the occasion was known as to rejoice WHO’s designation of 2021 because the Year of Health and Care Worker, the night was dedicated to Magtymova, not well being employees. The value, based on a spreadsheet: greater than USD 11,000.

    Other WHO officers raised issues about Magtymova’s spending, saying she was concerned in a number of questionable contracts, together with a transportation deal that awarded a number of million {dollars} to a provider with whom she had private ties.

    At least 5 staffers additionally complained Magtymova used WHO funds to purchase items for the Ministry of Health and others, together with “very good servers and laptops,” gold cash and vehicles. The AP was not able to corroborate their allegations. Several WHO personnel stated they had been pressured to strike offers for fundamental provides like gas with senior members of the Syrian authorities.

    The accusations relating to WHO’s prime consultant in Syria come after a number of misconduct complaints on the UN well being company lately, together with sexual abuse in Congo and racist behaviour by the highest WHO official within the Western Pacific.

    Javier Guzman, director of worldwide well being on the Center for Global Development in Washington, stated the newest expenses relating to WHO’s Magtymova had been “extremely disturbing” and unlikely to be an exception.

    “This is clearly a systemic problem,” Guzman stated. “These kinds of allegations are not just occurring in one of WHO’s offices but in multiple regions.” He stated although Tedros was seen by some because the world’s ethical conscience throughout COVID-19, the company’s credibility was severely broken by stories of misconduct. Guzman known as for WHO to publicly launch any investigation report into Magtymova and the Syria workplace.

    WHO stated investigation stories are “normally not public documents,” however that “aggregated, anonymized data” in some kind could be made publicly accessible.