Members of the 'Revolutionary Youth' affiliated with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) stormed the courthouse in Hasakah, disrupting plans for its handover to the Syrian government. This incident coincides with preparations for the official reopening of the building.
Fierce clashes have erupted in Syria's Sweida province, intensifying confrontations between government forces loyal to Damascus and the Druze National Guard led by Sheikh Hikmat al-Hajri. These events unfold amid rising tensions across the country.
Hasakah Governor Nour al-Din Ahmed announced notable progress in the integration process between self-administration and the Syrian government, highlighting a mutual willingness from both parties to complete this process. He emphasized that no local component would be excluded from state administrations.
The Syrian government welcomed a delegation from the Ministry of Justice, led by Attorney General Hassan Al-Turba, in Qamishli, where discussions focused on revitalizing the judiciary and resuming operations in judicial institutions. This visit is part of the government's efforts to strengthen its control over northeastern regions of the country.
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.