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US-Backed Militants Fight Each Other in Syria. Who Is to Blame?

by Robert Inlakesh, published on RT, September 14, 2023 Rival US-backed militants went to battle in northeastern Syria in a conflict originally sparked by ethnic tensions. However, as the situation matured, efforts were made to shift the blame onto Russia, Iran and the Syrian government, despite years of mismanagement and …

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SDF Arrests More Than 300 Opponents from the Deir-ez-Zor Tribes, Humanitarian Situation Catastrophic

News from Al Watan, Published on Syrian Observer, September 14, 2023 On Tuesday, SDF militants continued their operations, conducting raids and house searches in pursuit of individuals they considered to be wanted anti-militants. This persisted despite the recent cancellation of the Civil Council in Deir ez-Zor, which is associated with …

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New Arab Tribe Joins Fight to Repel US-backed SDF from Deir Ezzor

News from Al Mayadeen, September 1, 2023 The fight against the Syrian Democratic Forces is growing by the day as more Arab tribes in Syria’s Deir Ezzor consider the US-backed Kurdish militia with foreign agendas a harmful component of the country. Humat Al-Jazira armed group announced joining Arab tribal fighters …

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SDF Announced Military Operation to Confront Arab Tribes in Deir Ezzor

News from Al Mayadeen, September 1, 2o23 Al Mayadeen‘s correspondent to Syria reported that SDF armed groups announced that they are launching a military operation to confront Arab tribes East of the Euphrates River. Our correspondent added that SDF armed groups used Artillery and grad MLRS to bomb the town …

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At Least 25 Dead in Heavy Clashes Between US Proxy Militia, Arab tribes in Eastern Syria

from The News Desk at the Cradle, August 30, 2023 Clashes between the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Arab tribesmen in Deir Ezzor governorate left at least 25 dead and more than a dozen wounded as of 30 August, raising tensions between the Kurdish proxy militia and Syrian locals …

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The Suwayda Protests: A Foreign-Backed Plot to Fragment Syria?

by The Cradle’s Syria Correspondent, published on The Cradle, August 29, 2023 Thirteen years after the onset of the war on Syria, a domestic political eruption backed by foreign states has resurfaced, threatening to once again ignite conflict in the country despite years of relative calm. Economic woes today underpin …

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General Strike in Manbij Against Forced Conscription and SDF Violations

from the Syrian Observer / Syria TV (Opposition News), July 20, 2023 The strike was initiated by Manbij activists in response to the SDF’s enforced recruitment campaigns, according to Syria TV. On Wednesday, the city of Manbij, located east of Aleppo, experienced a widespread strike among markets and shops as …

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No More Astana Peace Talks for Syria

by Steven Sahiounie, published on Mideast Discourse, June 25, 2023 The Astana peace talks for Syria began in 2017 and recently met in Kazakhstan on June 20-21. It surprised many when the Kazakh Deputy Foreign Minister Kanat Tumysh called the process over while saying the goals were achieved and declared …

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UN Aid Crosses Govt Controlled Syria to Region Occupied by Al-Qaeda Affiliates

from the News Desk at the Cradle, June 24, 2023 Damascus has long insisted that UN deliveries be coordinated by the government, as the extremists in control of Idlib often seize the aid and resell it at higher prices On 23 June, ten trucks carrying UN humanitarian aid crossed from …

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US Occupation Loots More Syrian Oil: SANA

from The News Desk at The Cradle, April 22, 2023 The US occupation forces continue to steal and loot Syrian wealth, transporting dozens of tankers loaded with stolen oil from the northeast Jazeera region across the border and into Iraqi territory in recent days, Syrian state media SANA reported on …

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