Syrian aid convoy supports bakeries in Sweida

The aid aims to improve the supply of essential goods, including bread, for the residents of Sweida Governorate. (SANA)
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Updated 11 February 2026
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Syrian aid convoy supports bakeries in Sweida

  • Delivery coordinated between Sweida Governorate, Syrian Arab Red Crescent, with support from World Food Programme

LONDON: A convoy of 31 trucks delivered 503 tonnes of flour, diesel fuel, and other supplies to Sweida on Wednesday, aiding local bakeries and providing essential goods as part of a combined effort from the government of the Syrian Arab Republic and international partners.

The delivery was coordinated between the Sweida Governorate and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, with support from the World Food Programme, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

The aid aims to improve the supply of essential goods, including bread, for the residents of Sweida Governorate, which has a population of about 480,000 people.

Some 402 tonnes of flour were delivered to Sweida city in January as part of ongoing efforts to provide essential supplies, the SANA added.


Israeli fire kills priest in south Lebanon’s Qlayaa

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Israeli fire kills priest in south Lebanon’s Qlayaa

BEIRUT: A south Lebanon parish lost its priest on Monday when Father Pierre Al-Rai of Al-Qlayaa died of wounds sustained from Israeli tank fire, according to state media and a medical source.
The border village had not previously been caught up in the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.
The National News Agency (NNA) reported that a house in the Christian town was “hit twice in succession by artillery shelling from a hostile Merkava tank” on Monday.
The first strike wounded the homeowner and his wife, according to NNA. After several neighbors, including Rai, and Red Cross paramedics rushed to the scene, the house was hit a second time, wounding Rai and three others.
The priest later died of his wounds, a medical source told AFP.
It was not clear why Israeli forces targeted the house, which is located on the outskirts of the town.
On Friday, Rai had taken part in a gathering organized by locals in the neighboring town of Marjayoun, where they said they were determined to remain in their homes despite evacuation warnings issued by the Israeli army to all residents south of the Litani river, about 30 kilometers from the border.
In a speech, Rai had said: “When we defend our land, we defend it peacefully, and we carry only the weapons of peace, goodness, love and prayer.”
“We are compelled to remain in danger because these are our homes and we will not leave them.”
Residents of Christian towns along or near the border are trying to stay out of the confrontation between Hezbollah and Israel.