Syria Regime Spearheads Arrest Campaign as ‘Caesar Act’ Comes into Effect

A Syrian boy jumps mid-air in Binnish, Idlib countryside, Syria. AP
A Syrian boy jumps mid-air in Binnish, Idlib countryside, Syria. AP
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Syria Regime Spearheads Arrest Campaign as ‘Caesar Act’ Comes into Effect

A Syrian boy jumps mid-air in Binnish, Idlib countryside, Syria. AP
A Syrian boy jumps mid-air in Binnish, Idlib countryside, Syria. AP

As the Caesar Act went into effect, streets in Damascus appeared empty with retail shops closed and sidewalks rendered hollow from walkers. Taxi drivers roamed the empty streets looking for passengers, yet with no avail.

The Syrian state news agency SANA reported citizens taking to the streets in Homs city against the US legislation, which will sanction the Syrian government and affect the war-torn country’s national economy.

“Participants in a national stand held Thursday at the Martyrs Square at Homs city center expressed rejection and condemnation of the unilateral coercive measures imposed on the Syrian people, and the so-called ‘Caesar Act’,” SANA reported.

Government reactions to the legislation burdened the street with an atmosphere of anticipation, fear, and mistrust as it was accompanied by a tightening of market surveillance, and the imposition of fines and royalties on sellers, amid a sharp decline in purchasing power.

This comes as the pound hit 2,900 amid a hike in the price of gold.

On Thursday, Syrian authorities spearheaded an arrest campaign against retail owners and money changers to prohibit them from closing shop or selling at a price different from the official rate.

Backing Damascus, Moscow accused Washington of exploiting civilians in Syria under the excuse of “protecting them against the regime.” Iranian officials, on the other hand, contacted their Syrian counterparts with the aim of “boosting coordination and evading sanctions,” Damascus-based sources reported.

A new report released by the World Bank revealed that a decade of conflict in Syria has strangled economic growth among its neighbors and driven poverty higher in Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon.

The war has also led to higher debt burdens, deteriorating labor markets, especially for youth and women, and more restricted access to public services such as health care and electricity, the report said.



Australia Urges Israel Not to Take Military Control of Gaza

Palestinians watch aid pallets parachute down after being dropped from a military plane over Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip during an airdrop mission above the Israel-besieged Palestinian territory on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
Palestinians watch aid pallets parachute down after being dropped from a military plane over Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip during an airdrop mission above the Israel-besieged Palestinian territory on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
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Australia Urges Israel Not to Take Military Control of Gaza

Palestinians watch aid pallets parachute down after being dropped from a military plane over Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip during an airdrop mission above the Israel-besieged Palestinian territory on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)
Palestinians watch aid pallets parachute down after being dropped from a military plane over Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip during an airdrop mission above the Israel-besieged Palestinian territory on August 5, 2025. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)

Australia has urged Israel "not to go down this path", after Prime Minister Netanyahu said Israel intended to take military control of Gaza.

"Australia calls on Israel to not go down this path, which will only worsen the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza,” Foreign Minister Penny Wong said in a statement on Friday.

Wong said permanent forced displacement was a violation of international law and repeated calls for a ceasefire, aid to flow unimpeded and for Palestinian group Hamas to return the hostages taken in October 2023.

“A two-state solution is the only pathway to secure an enduring peace – a Palestinian state and the State of Israel, living side-by-side in peace and security within internationally-recognized borders,” she added.

Australia has not yet joined Western allies such as the UK, Canada and France in announcing it would recognize Palestinian statehood but has said it would make a decision "at an appropriate time", while escalating its criticism of Israel's actions.

Wong's comments come in response to Netanyahu saying Israel intended to take military control of all of Gaza during an interview with Fox News.

He said Israel wanted to hand over the territory to Arab forces that would govern it, without elaborating on the governance arrangements or which Arab countries could be involved.

After a security cabinet meeting on Friday, Netanyahu's office confirmed a plan to take over Gaza City had been approved.

A statement said the Israeli army would prepare to take control of Gaza City while providing humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones.