Cabinet to find job opportunities for the military demobilized

Damascus, The Cabinet seeks to find job opportunities for those who ended their military tasks, empower them to engage in the labor markets through securing training courses in a step to enhance their role in the reconstruction process.

During a weekly session, chaired by Prime Minister, Hussein Arnous, the Cabinet also instructed all the ministries to follow up their institutions in Daraa province to exert further efforts to implement the decisions taken during the recent visit of the governmental delegation .

The Cabinet stressed the need to rehabilitate the damaged schools, fixing the water and electricity facilities, sewage networks and health centers.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Traditional hotels in Old Damascus… houses that open their doors to history

Damascus, Ancient Damascene houses are distinguished by creativity and architectural art dating back to the 17 century, keeping their architectural landmarks and heritage with various decorations linked that the past with the present and the heritage with modernity, as they were later turned into five- star heritage hotels in order to be invested in economic projects in old Damascus.

Mamlouka house is considered as one of the ancient Damascene houses which was turned into a heritage hotel.

Any visitor will see a wide large courtyard and vast open area, the orange and lemon trees, the Damascene jasmine, the pool, and the liwan which is furnished with covered brocade fabrics that tell the details of a place dating back to 17th century.

Owner of the hotel , Anton Maznar affirmed the importance of preserving the old Damascene houses as they contain a heritage and civilization that date back to hundreds of years.

He added “We turned the house into a hotel that combines heritage and civilization and preserved its architectural landmarks, and added some service modifications.”

The house consists of 8 rooms, four of them are doubles, and four are suites, each one was given names of historical figures and is different from the other in terms of decoration, space, and furnishings.

Al-Wali house is another type of heritage hotels in old Damascus, and it is considered the largest in terms of area, consisting of three Arab houses open to each other. it dates back to the 18th century.

Owner of Beit al- Wali hotel, Edward Merza said that it was restored as a traditional hotel, preserving the old damascene landmarks.

“The entrances were modified to show their brilliance as inscriptions and ancient landmarks, where the rooms, old wooden doors, windows, and oriental details were kept to provide the place with civilization of the past and the modernity of the present,” as Mirza pointed out.

He added that 2021 witnessed a good tourist turnout, particularly from expatriates and foreigners.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

In September, eight Palestinian-owned structures in the occupied territories were demolished or seized by Israel

JERUSALEM, In September, the Israeli occupation authorities demolished, forced people to demolish, or seized eight Palestinian-owned structures across the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. This resulted in the displacement of two people, and affected the livelihoods or access to services of about 50 others, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in the occupied Palestinian territory monthly report on West Bank demolitions and displacement for the month of September.

All the structures were targeted due to the lack of building permits, which are nearly impossible for Palestinians to obtain in Area C of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, it said.

The number of structures demolished or seized, and people displaced in September was the lowest recorded since June 2017. The decline may be partially attributed to the Jewish holidays, said OCHA.

However, it added, the number of structures demolished or seized, and people displaced, so far in 2021 represents an increase of 21 and 28 percent respectively, compared with the equivalent figures in 2020. In 2021, 311 structures, or 56 percent of all structures targeted in Area C, have been seized without, or with very short, prior notice, utilizing various military orders, effectively preventing people from objecting in advance.

Three structures were demolished in Area C, the lowest number recorded since mid-2018. All the structures were houses under construction, two of which were demolished on the basis of Military Order 1797, providing a 96-hour notice only, and very limited grounds, for legally challenging a demolition.

All the five structures in East Jerusalem were demolished by their owners, including two home extensions where an elderly woman and a girl were displaced. The total number of such demolitions carried out by the owners since the beginning of the year in East Jerusalem has reached 68.

Owners demolish their own homes to avoid paying exorbitant costs for the Israeli municipality of West Jerusalem if it carries out the demolition itself.

No donated structure was demolished or seized in September, said OCHA. Nevertheless, the number of such assets demolished or confiscated has increased by almost 96 percent so far in 2021 compared with the equivalent period in 2020 (from 94 to 184). A renewed warning was issued against an EU-funded school, which remains under threat of demolition.

While no donated structures were demolished/seized in September in the context of Israel’s permit regime, some were destroyed during a mass settler attack in the Palestinian village of Umm Fagarah, in the Hebron district, on 28 September. This incident resulted in the injury of nearly 30 Palestinians and extensive property damage, including damage to donated solar panels, a water network, and other WASH materials provided by the EU or its member states.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Weather: Drop in temperature to become around its seasonal average

RAMALLAH, Temperature in Palestine is expected to drop today and become around the seasonal average with a chance of scattered rain showers in some areas, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department (PMD).

Winds are southwesterly to northwesterly, light to moderate, and sea waves are low to medium.

Temperature in the capital, Jerusalem, and in Bethlehem is expected to reach a high of 21°C and a low of 15°C, and in Ramallah and Hebron a high of 20°C and a low of 14°C are expected. In Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan Valley, temperature is expected to reach a high of 29°C and a low of 21°C, while it is expected to reach a high of 21°C and a low of 15°C in Gaza and the coastal areas.

Temperature drops further on Wednesday to be slightly below its annual average.

Temperature is expected to rise again on Thursday and Friday, becoming above the seasonal average by three degrees on Thursday, and five degrees on Friday.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Mikdad receives credentials of charge d’ affaires of Nigerian Embassy in Damascus

Damascus, Foreign and Expatriates Minister Fayssal Mikdad received on Tuesday the credentials of charge d’ affaires of Federal Republic of Nigeria in Damascus, Ibrahim Yunusa Muhammad.

Mikdad welcomed the charge d’ affaires of Nigeria, wishing him success in performing his duties.

He affirmed the Ministry’s readiness to provide the new charge d’ affaires with the necessary facilities and support to facilitate his work in Syria and his mission to enhance relations between Syria and Nigeria in political, culture and economy fields.

The two sides discussed joint stances on the war against terrorism which poses threat to the security and stability in the Middle East and Africa.

For his part, the new Chargé d affairs said that he will work to deepen and develop friendly relations between the two countries and coordinate in the common files.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Sabbagh: Balfour declaration’s dangerous impacts targeted the whole Arab region

Damascus, People’s Assembly said on Tuesday that Balfour declaration’s dangerous impacts have targeted the whole Arab region and caused large humanitarian suffering for the Palestinian people.

“Syria’s commitment to firm principles and Pan-Arab stances and national issues were the reason behind the wars which were waged on Syria, and the unjust blockade that included all aspects of life” Speaker of the Assembly, Hammouda Sabbagh, said on the 104th anniversary of Balfour declaration.

Other MPs stressed that Syria has been and will always adhere to its stance in rejection of any form of occupation and in support for the Palestinian cause and the struggle of the Palestinian people to restore all their legitimate rights.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

262 new coronavirus cases, 10 fatalities, detected in Syria

Damascus, 262 new coronavirus cases, 95 recoveries and 10 fatalities were registered in Syria on Monday, according to the Health Ministry

“The total number of infections recorded in the country till now has reached up to 43,666 of which 26,468 have recovered, while the deaths have amounted to 2,576,” the Ministry said in a statement.

The first coronavirus infection detected in Syria was on March 22nd last year in a person who came from abroad, while the first fatality was reported on 29th of the same month.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency