Syria's embassy in **Lebanon has suspended consular services** until further notice, following the arrest of two relatives of former President Bashar Assad.
The two were apprehended at the **Beirut airport** with allegedly **forged passports**, raising concerns about embassy procedures.
On the same day, **Lebanese authorities** transferred dozens of Syrians to the new Syrian government, including former army officers.
This suspension follows regional shifts, with countries like Libya and Bahrain establishing ties with Syria's new leadership amid security tensions.
A demonstration in Syria's northeastern city of Hasaka highlighted demands for **women's rights** under the new government, perceived as more restrictive than Assad's regime.
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