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Jordan says 18,000 Syrians returned home since Assad’s fall

Jordan says 18,000 Syrians returned home since Assad’s fall
Syrians wait to cross through Jordan's Jaber crossing and into Syria on December 8, 2024, following the fall of the Syrian regime in Damascus. Jordanian police officers check the documents of Syrians returning to their country through the ـJaber border crossing on December 8, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 26 December 2024

Jordan says 18,000 Syrians returned home since Assad’s fall

Jordan says 18,000 Syrians returned home since Assad’s fall

AMMAN: About 18,000 Syrians have crossed into their country from Jordan since the government of Bashar Assad was toppled earlier this month, Jordanian authorities said on Thursday.
Interior Minister Mazen Al-Faraya told state TV channel Al-Mamlaka that “around 18,000 Syrians have returned to their country between the fall of the regime of Bashar Assad on December 8, 2024 until Thursday.”
He said the returnees included 2,300 refugees registered with the United Nations.
Amman says it has hosted about 1.3 million Syrians who fled their country since civil war broke out in 2011, with 650,000 formally registered with the United Nations.


Israeli settlers vandalize graves in Bab Al-Rahma cemetery in Jerusalem

Israeli settlers vandalize graves in Bab Al-Rahma cemetery in Jerusalem
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Israeli settlers vandalize graves in Bab Al-Rahma cemetery in Jerusalem

Israeli settlers vandalize graves in Bab Al-Rahma cemetery in Jerusalem
  • Jerusalem Governorate says Israeli authorities are excavating in the area to build a base for a cable car project

LONDON: Israeli settlers on Monday vandalized several graves in the Bab Al-Rahma cemetery, which borders the eastern wall of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in the walled city of occupied East Jerusalem.

The Palestinian Authority’s Jerusalem Governorate reported that the cemetery is repeatedly attacked by settlers perform Talmudic rituals in the area in an attempt to claim it. Israeli authorities are also conducting excavation work in the area to build a base for a cable car project that will encircle the Old City.

The Bab Al-Rahma cemetery covers approximately 1.2 acres and houses the graves of notable companions of the Prophet Muhammad, as well as warriors from the 1187 conquest of Jerusalem.

The Israeli government plans to convert part of the cemetery into a “biblical garden” as part of a broader plan to Judaize the Old City, the governorate said.

The area features a gate that was closed in the 16th century, providing direct access to Al-Aqsa Mosque from the eastern slopes of Jerusalem without having to navigate the alleyways of the Old City. Currently, Palestinian Muslims use gates on the western and northern sides to enter the compound, while settlers use the Mughrabi Gate, which Israel fully controls.