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10.12.2024

10.12.2024 โ€” The Day The Rebel Leaders Named Names

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 10.12.2024.

It displays 136 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.12.2024 โ‡ข The Day The Rebel Leaders Named Names
โŒจSyrian rebel groups shifted from military victory to accountability, announcing rewards for identifying Assad regime torture officials, while reports emerged of 40 bodies discovered in Damascus hospitals. Israel conducted extensive strikes on Syrian military installations and claimed to have destroyed Syria's naval fleet, though denied reports of tanks near Damascus.

By afternoon, Mohammad al-Bashir was named interim prime minister as Turkey-backed fighters engaged Kurdish forces in northern Syria. The HTS leader gave his first interview to Western media, attempting to assuage concerns about the new regime. European nations, including Britain, began suspending Syrian refugee claims.

Israeli forces admitted pushing beyond the Golan Heights buffer zone, prompting regional accusations of territorial exploitation. Netanyahu claimed success in "dismantling the Iranian axis" while facing domestic criticism during his corruption trial.
10.12.2024
00:07
01:43
The Guardian

Syria live: preserving territorial integrity is key, say US and Russian diplomats at UN

01:43

02:01โ‡ขPrison Crowds Hunt Assad's Disappeared

โŒจThe newspapers report on two distinct developments in Syria following Assad's fall. Crowds gather at Sednaya prison searching for detained relatives (Independent, Times), while US and Russian diplomats emphasize Syria's territorial integrity at the UN (Guardian). In US news, multiple sources cover the court appearance of the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect, who was arrested with a ghost gun and manifesto (Daily Mail, Sun, Metro).
02:23
The Guardian

Israel, US and Turkey launch strikes in Syria to protect interests

02:23
06:08
07:11
The Guardian

Syrian rebel leader to publish list of Assad regime officials responsible for โ€˜tortureโ€™

07:11
07:19
07:27
BBC

Syrian rebel leader says he will name Assad officials wanted for torture

Abu Mohammed al-Jolani said rewards would be offered for information about senior army and security officers involved in war crimes.
07:27

08:01โ‡ขRebels Hunt Assad's Torturers

โŒจThe newspapers report on Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani's announcement to publish names of Assad regime officials involved in torture, offering rewards for information (BBC, Guardian). Israeli forces have reportedly advanced to within 20 miles of Damascus (Sky News, Telegraph), conducting strikes on over 100 Syrian military sites (Independent). The headlines also cover David Lammy's condemnation of Assad following his escape to Russia (HuffPost).
08:15
The Guardian

Israel denies its tanks near Damascus as Syrian rebels vow to pursue Assadโ€™s โ€˜war criminalsโ€™

08:15
08:31
08:55
08:55
09:35
09:59
BBC

Syrian rebels to name Assad officials wanted for torture as '40 bodies found' in hospital

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's leader says rewards will be offered for information, as rebel fighters reportedly find bodies in a mortuary in Damascus.
09:59
10:15
10:23
The Guardian

Israel warned over Syria airstrikes as it denies its tanks are near Damascus

10:23

10:25โ‡ขRebels Hunt Assad's Torturers, Bodies Found

โŒจThe newspapers report on Syrian rebel groups' announcement to identify and pursue Assad regime officials involved in torture (BBC, Telegraph, Independent), with reports of 40 bodies found in a Damascus hospital mortuary. Israel denies claims its tanks are operating near Damascus (Guardian, Times, Sky News), while Netanyahu claims success in "dismantling the Iranian axis" (Jewish Chronicle). A debate emerges over UK military's green transition plans (Breitbart).
10:31
BBC

Syrian rebels to name Assad officials wanted for torture as fighters say 40 bodies found

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's leader says rewards will be offered for information, as rebel fighters reportedly find bodies in a mortuary in Damascus.
10:31
10:31
10:39
11:12
11:35

12:41โ‡ขRebels Put Price on Assad's Torturers

โŒจThe newspapers report on Syrian rebel groups' intensified efforts to identify Assad regime officials involved in torture, with new announcements of rewards for information and reports of 40 bodies found in Damascus (BBC, Independent, Sky News). Jeremy Corbyn faces criticism from Labour MPs for his stance on Israel rather than condemning Assad (Jewish Chronicle). Several outlets cover details of recent violent incidents, including the Elianne Andam case (Mirror) and the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting (Sun, Metro).
12:55
12:55
13:04
13:31
The Guardian

Mohammed al-Bashir appointed interim prime minister of Syria, say reports

13:31
13:39
14:10
14:27
The Guardian

Israel claims it has destroyed Syrian fleet and will set up โ€˜sterile defensive zoneโ€™

14:27
14:34
BBC

Syrian rebels name interim PM as Middle East nations say Israel 'exploiting' Assad's downfall

Mohammad al-Bashir, who previously governed a small pocket of Syrian rebel-held territory, will be interim prime minister until March.
14:34

14:38โ‡ขRebels Name PM as Israel Sinks Syria's Fleet

โŒจThe newspapers report on rapid developments in Syria, with rebels naming Mohammad al-Bashir as interim PM (BBC), while Israel claims to have destroyed Syria's naval fleet and pushed beyond the Golan Heights buffer zone (Telegraph, Guardian, Sky News). European countries, including the UK, are suspending Syrian refugee claims (Breitbart). Reports emerge of torture victims being identified in Damascus hospitals (Times, Independent), while a London school faces controversy over encouraging Gaza-related fasting (Jewish Chronicle).
15:33
15:37
New Statesman
Can a new Middle East be fashioned from the ruins of the Assad regime?
15:37

16:42โ‡ขPrison Horror Tales Surface as Kurds Face Turkish Fire

โŒจThe newspapers report on new developments in Syria, with detailed coverage of Assad's prison system and torture practices (Independent, Times). Turkish-backed fighters are now engaging Kurdish forces (Telegraph), while a rebel leader addresses Western concerns in his first interview with foreign media (Sky News). Meanwhile, medical researchers announce findings regarding rising colon cancer rates among young people (Daily Mail), and a London school faces controversy over encouraging pupils to fast for Gaza (Jewish Chronicle).
16:48
HuffPost UK
Ministers Do Damage Control After PMs 'Trumpian' Attack On Civil Servants
16:48
17:12
All over Europe, governments have started to consider whether Syrians could be returned home โ€“ just days after the fall of the Assad regime.
17:12
17:56
19:30
The Guardian

Israeli military says it has struck most of Syriaโ€™s strategic weapons stockpiles

19:30

19:32โ‡ขEurope Eyes Syrian Return Policy

โŒจThe newspapers report on the aftermath of Assad's fall, with several developments: European governments, including the UK, consider returning Syrian refugees (Channel 4, Breitbart), while Israel claims strikes on Syria's weapons stockpiles (Guardian) and Netanyahu warns the new Syrian leadership (Times). Meanwhile, multiple strikes are set to affect UK travel and services during Christmas (Morning Star, Telegraph), with unions opposing proposed public sector pay rises.
20:12
The Guardian

HTS leader says world โ€˜has nothing to fearโ€™ from new Syrian regime

20:12
20:23
20:39
BBC

CEO shooting suspect in angry outburst as he fights extradition to New York

Luigi Mangione contests his extradition to New York during a hearing in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested Monday.
20:39
21:35
The Guardian

Israel strikes hundreds of military targets in Syria

21:35
21:52
22:24
22:31
The Guardian

Syrian rebels name new PM as outside powers move to shore up interests

22:31