National Earthquake Center: Five quakes recorded over the past 24 hours

The National Earthquake Center (NEC) has announced that five quakes were recorded over the past 24 hours.

The center said in a statement that the stations of the National Seismological Network recorded 5 NEC, two of which in Turkey with magnitudes ranging between 3.3 and 2.1, and a 2.3 magnitude quake west of Hama at a depth of 9 km.

The center noted that a quake was also recorded on the Iraqi-Iranian border with magnitudes of 4.9, and a 2.6 magnitude quake on the Syrian-Turkish border.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

JAF delegation visits Jordanian field hospital Gaza 75

A military delegation from the General Command of the Jordan Armed Forces (JAF) – the Arab Army on Thursday visited the Jordanian field hospital, Gaza / 75, and was received by the Force Commander, Colonel Yahya Eneizat. The delegation, headed by Director of Military Education and Culture, Brigadier General Sufyan Sleihat, was briefed by Eneizat on the hospital’s workflow, tasks and duties, as well as medical, therapeutic and humanitarian services it provides to all members of society, in light of the current exceptional circumstances in the besieged strip. Sleihat met the hospital staff and conveyed to them the greetings, appreciation and blessing of His Majesty, JAf Supreme Commander, King Abdullah, and the General Command on the occasion of the holy Eid Al-Adha, and for their distinguished efforts in performing their noble medical and therapeutic mission and their active role in achieving the desired goals on the Gaza strip. The Jordanian field hospital in Gaza has been operating, under royal directives, around the clock since 2009, as part of a series of Jordanian military field hospitals in many countries of the world, with a number of patients reaching nearly 3 million so far.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Syria condemns act of insulting Holy Quran by extremist with permission of Swedish government

Syria has condemned in the strongest terms the disgraceful act of insulting the Holy Quran on the morning of Eid al-Adha by an extremist with the permission and approval of the Swedish government.

“The Syrian Arab Republic condemns in the strongest terms the disgraceful act of insulting the Holy Quran in the morning of the holiest day for millions of Muslims by an extremist with the permission and approval of the Swedish government,” an official source at the Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said in a statement to SANA.

“This crime, apart from offending the feelings of millions of Muslims and the sentiments of love and respect between religions, unequivocally illustrates the immoral level to which Western governments have descended, and the hypocrisy and lies of the values they claim, which have not been reached even by the most extreme groups that are very far from the humanitarian and spiritual values”, the sources added.

The source added that “Western governments, which suffer from the complex of civilizational superiority, must stop spreading and fueling feelings of hatred among peoples, and know that the freedom of some stops at the limits of others’ freedom and the respect for their feelings, and therefore they cannot in any way justify their crime by attacking the Holy Quran.”

It is noteworthy that there have been many popular and official positions of condemnation and denunciation by Arab and Islamic countries after an extremist burned a copy of the Holy Quran in front of the Stockholm Central Mosque in Sweden after the blessed Eid al-Adha prayer yesterday.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Russian lawmakers condemn Swedish approval of demonstration where Quran burned – statement

The Russian State Duma voted on Thursday to condemn the Swedish authorities’ permitting of a demonstration in Stockholm at which the Quran was burned on the major Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.

A small Quran-burning demonstration, which was authorized by the Swedish police, was held in downtown Stockholm on Wednesday. The organizer, a 37-year-old immigrant who had previously been denied a permit for a similar action, pulled pages from the Islamic holy book and set them on fire. As well, before burning the book, he placed bacon in it, which represented an extremely offensive gesture toward Muslim believers.

“State Duma members resolutely condemn yet another act of desecration, which was approved by the Swedish authorities, and call on them to take measures to prevent any human rights violations or insults to the religious feelings of Muslims,” the lower house of Russia’s parliament said in a statement.

According to the statement, such actions “may incite extremist manifestations as they grossly violate the goals and principles of the United Nations Charter.”

Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin had previously initiated the drafting of such a statement. The senior Russian lawmaker expressed the opinion that parliamentarians should not refrain from discussing the issue, as long as European nations “infringe on fundamental human rights.” He denounced the violation of believers’ rights on the festive day for Muslims, calling it inadmissible. “Can you imagine this happening in enlightened Europe, as they are so fond of calling it?” he asked rhetorically.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Abdollahian: schemes of enemies in Syria and Iraq thwarted

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian affirmed that the enemies focused their malicious schemes through creating crises in Syria, Iraq and some parts of the Islamic world to divide these countries, but they failed to do so.

” All efforts should be focused on thwarting the plans of the enemies and the Zionist entity in the world aimed at dividing the Islamic countries,” Abdollahian said in a speech delivered Thursday during a ceremony held on the occasion of Eid Al-Adha at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building, in the presence of ambassadors of Islamic countries residing in Tehran, including the Syrian Ambassador, Shafiq Dayoub.

Minister Abdollahian stressed that the Palestinian cause is still the main one in the Islamic world.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Sabbagh: Improving humanitarian situation in Syria requires bringing sustainable solutions in support of early recovery projects

Syria condemns in the strongest terms the crimes and illegal practices of the Israeli entity in the occupied Syrian Golan, calling on the Security Council to fulfill its responsibilities, put an end to all policies of occupation , and hold the perpetrators accountable, said Syria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Bassam Sabbagh, during a session of the UN Security Council.

Sabbagh stated that the humanitarian needs in Syria are increasing with more limited access to basic services, adding that there has been no progress at all in delivering humanitarian aid across routes to people in need due to the obstruction of terrorist groups.

The limited increase in the number of early recovery projects with the small increase in funding made them not meet the minimum required, and cannot reflect a significant improvement in meeting the enormous humanitarian needs in Syria, Sabbagh highlighted.

Ambassador Sabbagh went on to say that all donor conferences cannot compensate for what has been stolen from the Syrian wealth by the foreign occupation forces over the years of the crisis.

He reiterated that the destructive policies of the US towards Syria is the reason behind instability and insecurity state experienced by millions of Syrians, which turned a large part of them into refugees and displaced persons.

Improving the humanitarian situation in Syria requires bringing sustainable solutions in support of early recovery projects that help the Syrians, Sabbagh concluded.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency