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Syrian Army Fighter Spotted with Isis Pouch in Sweida

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New footage from the southern region of Syria, Sweida (the area of fighting between the Bedouin and Druze), reveals a disturbing image. A fighter dressed in a Syrian army uniform, wearing an ISIS badge on his chest. The fighter belongs to Division 82, an armed force under the command of Abu Muhammad al-Julani, a former ISIS fighter himself, whose former role seems to still affect him and his fighters. In the video, the fighter is heard declaring…
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New footage from the southern region of Syria, Sweida (the area of fighting between the Bedouin and Druze), reveals a disturbing image. A fighter dressed in a Syrian army uniform, wearing an ISIS badge on his chest. The fighter belongs to Division 82, an armed force under the command of Abu Muhammad al-Julani, a former ISIS fighter himself, whose former role seems to still affect him and his fighters. In the video, the fighter is heard declaring…

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This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. The Syrian army targets armed positions in Sweida with heavy machine guns. This article was published on the Cedarnews news website. For more breaking news and exclusive reports, visit our official website.

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cedarnews.net broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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