Israeli latest bombing in Gaza kills Palestinian, wounds 4

An Israeli air strike that targeted a house in southern Gaza Thursday killed a Palestinian and injured four others, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. The Ministry reported that the Israeli air strikes killed a Palestinian and injured four others east of Khan Yunis in embattled Gaza. Palestinian sources reported that the target who was assassinated was an official of the al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Movement of Islamic Jihad (PIJ), the main target of the Israeli assassination campaign in Gaza.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Syria, Oman discuss prospects for activating judicial and legal cooperation

Syria and Oman have discussed prospects for activating judicial and legal cooperation between the two countries.

That came during a meeting on Wednesday that brought together Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman, Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Said Al Saeedi, and Syrian Ambassador in Muscat, Dr. Idris Mayya.

The two sides stressed that cooperation between the Ministry of Justice in the Syrian Arab Republic and the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs in the Sultanate of Oman serves the national interests in the two brotherly countries and their citizens.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

A Palestinian young man martyred by occupation fire in Qabatiya

A Palestinian young man was martyred after being shot by the occupation forces on Wednesday as they raided Qabatiya town, south of Jenin in the West Bank.

“Aws Hamamdeh, 30, was admitted to the hospital yesterday in a very critical condition, after being shot in the abdomen and chest with live bullets. Medical efforts failed to save his life,” director of al-Razi Hospital, Fawaz Hammad, told WAFA news agency.

On Wednesday, large forces of the occupation army stormed the town of Qabatiya and targeted a car with a hail of bullets, which led to the martyrdom of two young men, Ahmed Assaf, 19, from Qabatiya, and Rani Qatanat, 24, from Jenin camp.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Iranian Foreign Minister: Iran to name ambassador to Saudi Arabia soon

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian has said that Iran will soon appoint an ambassador to Saudi Arabia.

“There is a strong will among foreign policy officials in Iran and Saudi Arabia to reopen the embassies and consulates of the two countries,” IRNA news agency quoted Abdollahian as saying on Wednesday.

“The reopening of the Saudi embassy in Tehran and the appointment of the Iranian ambassador to Saudi Arabia will be done and announced soon,” Amir Abdollahian added.

The Iranian Foreign Minister said “The return of normal relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia is a great potential that is at the disposal of the two countries, the region and the Islamic world.”

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Syria participates in 11th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum

With the participation of Syria, the 11th St. Petersburg International Legal Forum kicked off on Thursday in Russia under the title “International Cooperation for Ministers of Justice: Work Prospects and New Methods”.

Minister of Justice, Judge Ahmed al-Sayyed, will deliver a speech Friday in front of the forum, which is an important and influential platform for discussions on a wide range international legal issues.

Last year, Syria participated in the activities of the forum, as it signed two judicial agreements with the Russian Federation on extradition and mutual assistance in criminal matters.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

A tourist group of different nationalities visits Old Damascus city

A tourist group that includes 14 tourists from Britain , Canada, Germany, France, Ireland, Australia, Brazil, Netherlands and Finland visited Damascus on Thursday, where they viewed the archaeological and religious monuments and toured the old markets to buy handcrafted antiques and souvenirs, in addition to the acquisition of chains bearing their names in Arabic.

Head of Tourism Marketing and Information Department, Damascus Tourism Directorate, Eng. Abdel Basset Khattab said in a statement to SANA reporter that Syria has witnessed, since the beginning of this year, an active tourist movement from European countries.

Khattab noted that the Ministry of Tourism is working to overcome all difficulties and obstacles to facilitate the entry of tourists to Syria.

The tour guide accompanying the group, Rami Nawaya, stated that the group visited a number of archaeological and historical places in several provinces and carried beautiful impressions of the ancient Syrian civilization.

Nawaya added that the tourists lived the experience of the Damascene family and their hospitality through their presence in Beit al-Mamlouka Hotel in Old Damascus.

The Australian tourist Paris said that this is her second visit to Syria, and her favorite place is the charming city of Palmyra, which she would like to visit again.

The tourist pointed out that she stayed in one of the old Damascene houses of an architectural heritage character, and lived the experience of the Syrian family, wishing everyone to visit Syria to know the truth, contrary to what was reported by the Western media outlets, and to live in the charming eastern atmosphere.

In turn, the Canadian tourist Mika said that she visited many archaeological and historical places and enjoyed the company of the Syrian people, as she will convey the true image about Syria to her country and invite them to visit Syria.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency