Hasakah witnessed significant tensions today after a group linked to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) attacked the courthouse. This incident followed the removal of the Kurdish language from the courthouse sign, sparking widespread discontent among the Kurdish community.
Damascus announced an agreement between the presidency and Al-Hasakah governorate to overcome the stalled integration of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). This move is part of the Syrian government's efforts to enhance stability in the region.
Brigadier General Siaban Hamou announced the completion of integrating four brigades of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) into the Syrian Defense Ministry. This decision aims to enhance military control in the eastern region of Syria.
The Al-Hasakah Media Directorate announced the opening of centers to receive applications for Syrian citizenship for the Kurdish community, in accordance with Presidential Decree No. 13. These centers will be operational for a period of 30 days across several cities in the province.
Local mediation efforts in Syria are making significant progress in the prisoner exchange process between the Syrian Democratic Forces and the Syrian government. These initiatives have resulted in the release of several prisoners from Al-Hasakah prison, reflecting a commitment to peace and stability in the region.
Twenty-eight officers from the <strong>Syrian Democratic Forces</strong> are heading to the military academy in Damascus over the next three days for training as leaders of new brigades being formed under the January 29, 2026 agreement.