- The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces said two of their fighters were killed and six jihadists arrested Thursday following clashes in a volatile Syria camp where a security operation is underway.
- The Kurdish-run Al-Hol camp, which houses thousands of relatives of IS fighters, is the largest camp for displaced people who fled after IS was dislodged from its last scrap of territory in Syria in 2019.
- It is still home to more than 56,000 people, mostly Syrians and Iraqis but also including other foreigners linked to the Sunni Muslim extremists.
Latest Syria News:
- Ten killed in Syria regime rocket strikes: monitor
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- Syrian Kurds ban niqab in schools in northeast Syria
- IS regains momentum in Kurdish areas of northeast Syria
- Russia oversees Syrian forces’ military exercises in northwest Syria
- Chechen fighters leave Syria to battle Russians in Ukraine
- Hamas resumes Syria ties in Damascus visit
- Hundreds linked to IS transfered from Syria to Iraq
- Cement giant Lafarge fined $778 mn for working with Islamic State in Syria
