Emirati aid ship arrives at Lattakia Port

An Emirati aid ship loaded with 2,215 tons of food stuffs and relief supplies arrived at Lattakia Port on Sunday.

“The ship is the second to arrive in Syria to support those affected by the earthquake, in conjunction with the air bridges,” Head of the UAE Red Crescent delegation, Mohammed al-Kaabi said while receiving the Emirati ship at Lattakia Port.

Al-Kaabi added “the ship carries about 2,215 tons of various relief, food, health and medical materials to support the health sector, and we will continue this support until recovery and progress.”

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Israeli occupation forces arrest five Palestinians in the West Bank

The Israeli occupation troops arrested on Sunday five Palestinians in the West Bank

Wafa news agency stated that the occupation troops stormed the towns of Silwan in Jerusalem, Husan in Bethlehem, and Kafr Ni’ma in Ramallah, and arrested five Palestinians.

On Saturday the occupation troops arrested five Palestinians in the West Bank.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Landmine blast left behind by terrorists kills two citizens in Hama countryside

Two citizens were martyred due to landmine blast left behind by Daesh (ISIS) terrorist organization in Salamyieh city, Hama province.

SANA reporter said that a landmine left behind by Daesh terrorists went off in Dweizen area, southeastern of Salamiyah city in Hama countryside, killing two citizens.

On March 2nd, three citizens were martyred while they were collecting truffles in an attack by Daesh terrorists in the Dweizen area.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Syrian Embassy in Moscow sends a new batch of aid to quake-affected people

The Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic to the Russian Federation sent a new batch of relief aid collected by the Syrian expatriates and Russian citizens, to alleviate the suffering of those affected by the earthquake in Syria.

The embassy said in a statement: “As part of the emergency humanitarian response campaign that the embassy is implementing to confront the repercussions of the earthquake, it sent today 100 parcels of humanitarian aid, including foodstuffs, baby food and clothes, on board the Syrian Arab Airlines flight that leaves Moscow today to Damascus International Airport.”

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

First of April …the start of Syrian calendar for ancient civilizations

The First of April is the Syrian New Year’s Day as the Syrian calendar is considered one of the ancient one that is still celebrated up till now.

This year marks the beginning of the year 6773 of the ancient agriculture calendar where the ancient Syrian year (Nisanu) in the Canaanite and Aramaic languages began on the first of April.

Eyad Younes , a doctor in archeology and ancient languages at the University of Damascus, said that the Calendar continued to exist in successive Syrian civilizations, including kingdoms of Ugarit, Ebla, Mari, Palmyra, and Damascus, and it was later transferred with the Arabs to Andalusia.

He added that the celebrations of the arrival of spring began in the day of the vernal equinox and continued until the first day of April, the Syrian New Year’s Day, and is associated with the celebration at the end of raining season and the start of fertility and the growth of crops and fruits, as the celebration were accompanied with religious rituals, in which offerings were made.

Younes noted that the Syrian calendar related to Ishtar, First Mother Goddess, Goddess of life, and the Morning and Evening Star at the same time, where the ancient texts described it as “in her mouth lies the secret of life’

?This day was called Akitu” in Sumerian, and “Akiti Sununum, according to Younes.

He noted that the antiquities which were discovered in Syria and Iraq refer that the first festival for Akitu in history began on the form of agricultural harvest day which was celebrated twice a year, the first one is in April month, and the second in October.

Younes concluded that the ancient Syrian festivals are cultural and social values, and the celebration in Syrian New Year Day, Akitu, is considered an important event in an indication to a new awareness of the Syrian people to rediscover those unknown stages of their history.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency