Crackdown on French Fighters in Syria: Is the Sharaa Government Targeting Its Own Backbone?
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Crackdown on French Fighters in Syria: Is the Sharaa Government Targeting Its Own Backbone?
A fierce standoff between Syrian security forces and a French-led jihadist battalion has reignited questions about the future of foreign fighters in post-war Syria—and about whether President Ahmad al-Sharaa’s government is turning against the very elements that once underpinned its military ascendancy. The Harem Operation France, in a series of meetings with senior Syrian officials—including President Sharaa and Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shiban…
The Syrian authorities and the French jihadists led by Omar Diaby have reached an agreement to end their fighting in north-western Syria. Explanations of the conflict that has lasted for several years.
According to several consistent sources, a ceasefire agreement was concluded between the Syrian authorities and the jihadists led by the Franco-Senegalese Umar Diaby, alias Omar Omsen. The agreement concerns a camp in the Harem area, in Idleb, near the Turkish border, which the Syrian security forces had previously surrounded. "A ceasefire" and "the withdrawal of heavy weapons." The Syrian authorities and French jihadists led by Umar Diaby reach…
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