- On Dec 25, 14 HTS affiliated militants were killed in an ambush in Tartus province;
- Demonstrations were reported in Jableh, Latakia and Tartous in protest against burning of shrine of founder of Alawite sect in Aleppo by the HTS affiliated militants;
- Israeli army established a checkpoint near Hamidiya village;
- Several people were wounded by Israeli gunfire in the Suwaysa area;
- Hamid al-Shatri, head of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service, met with officials of the new Syrian administration in Damascus;
- Clashes between the SNA and SDF were reported near Qara Quzaq bridge;
- Clashes between the SNA and SDF were reported near Tishrin Dam.
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it’s going to be a little quiet for a while. when trump will be president ( when the real american leaders set their agendas)the cards will be redistributed. everyone is waiting and preparing, especially in the north.
the reason the us backed the sdf and not hts or others is because these armed groups are chaotic and can’t even agree with each other or hold territory. they are incompetent and soon wide gaps will appear in syria that they can’t control
what you say is completely false. it’s nonsense. if the sdf was chosen it’s because it’s not muslim. 2 this group whose ethnic kurdish majority is present in several countries, the leaders are not even syrian. 3 they are enemies of isis (american creation) 4 they are easily manipulated. 5 israel supports them.
let the proxies kill each other then the saa can come out of hiding.
i think israel are falling into a trap