Israel’s Strategic Ambitions Thwarted in Iraqi Kurdistan and Will be in Syria’s Deir ez-Zor
By David Macilwain
David lives in Australia, but grew up and graduated in the UK.
By David Macilwain
David lives in Australia, but grew up and graduated in the UK.
Two days after the start of operations to regain the disputed areas between the federal government of Iraq and the Kurdistan regional government, the Iraqi forces managed to control over 10,000 square kilometers of disputed areas.
While all eyes are on Kirkuk city and the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, commanders of Iraqi forces deployed in Anbar province have held a meeting with a number of Popular Mobliziation Units (PMU) leaders.
The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) made a significant push in the Al-Mayadeen countryside, Monday, liberating several sites occupied by the so-called Islamic State (ISIS).
Hours after the Iraqi army established control over Kirkuk city, ISIS members attacked Dibis area north of the village of Bai Hassan controlled by government forces.
The following notes are based on the latest reliable field information and future contingencies. Reading this note will give you a good insight about the upcoming events in the province of Idlib.
According to the news and analytics outlet of Islamic World News the Syrian army succeeded in liberating nearly 8,000 square kilometers in the southeast of Syria by advancing along the southern borders and liberating main roads.
On October 9, ISIS members attacked Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly Jabhat al-Nusra, the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda) in northern Hama and seized a number of villages near the important village of Rahjan.
Syrian Arab Army (SAA) units, led by General Suheil al-Hasan, are advancing in the western and southern parts of al-Mayadin city in the Euphrates Valley.
The Al-Abbas Fighting Division of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) officially announced that it has finished all tasks within the operation in al-Hawija area.
According to what Erdogan said, Turkish troops will not enter Syria and will support the Euphrates shield forces by artillery against ‘Tahrir alsham’ .