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VisitSyria's New Government Lifts Damascus Curfew Amid Israeli Bombings
Dec 11, 2024, 01:36 PM
The Syrian government, now under new leadership following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, has announced the lifting of the curfew in Damascus. This decision comes as part of efforts to return life to normalcy in the capital after a period of upheaval, despite ongoing Israeli bombings. The military command of the new Syrian government has called for residents to resume their daily activities and contribute to the rebuilding of the country. Previously, the curfew in Damascus started at 5 PM, severely restricting movement and economic activity. The lifting of the curfew allows businesses to operate past this time, signaling a step towards recovery and stability in the region.
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