- 🚨 New PRO Trend Report: The Middle East’s opportunity to replace Russian gas to the EU
- Pentagon officials continue to warn that al-Hol and the other makeshift facilities holding tens of thousands of IS prisoners in northeast Syria are not sustainable, and that the jihadist group’s remaining sleeper cells continue to try to recruit prisoners and stage breakout attempts.
- In July, Dana Stroul, the Pentagon’s top official for Middle East policy, publicly called for a resumption of peace talks between Turkey’s government and the PKK, warning that Ankara’s threats to attack the Kurdish forces in Syria risks springing some 10,000 IS fighters from prison.
Latest Syria News:
- Ten killed in Syria regime rocket strikes: monitor
- Captagon connection: how Syria became a narco state
- Syria backs ally Iran amid ‘attack’: foreign minister
- 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
