Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

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The Yemeni government and KSA cleaning all of Yemen from Zionist and Abu Dhabi filth, separatists and secessionists and now the Syrian government is cleaning similar filth from Syria.

Insha'Allah we will see the same scenes all across the Arab and Muslim world. In Sudan, Somalia, Libya and everywhere else.
 
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URGENT Elite special forces in night combat entered several buildings in Sheikh Maqsoud and screams echo in the neighborhoods of Aleppo

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Massive indiscriminate artillery strikes are being carried out by the Syrian government against the Kurdish neighbourhoods in Aleppo.

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not that I have much sympathy for the Kurds in this moment. they should make a deal with the new regime and give up their arms and stop hosting US troops. though Jolani probably wouldn't mind doing that himself anyway.
 
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Massive indiscriminate artillery strikes are being carried out by the Syrian government against the Kurdish neighbourhoods in Aleppo.

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not that I have much sympathy for the Kurds in this moment. they should make a deal with the new regime and give up their arms and stop hosting US troops. though Jolani probably wouldn't mind doing that himself anyway.

Were the Iranians supporting Assad's indiscriminate bombing of civilians in Syria? Why are you bothered by the SDF, which initiated the attack? Since the beginning of 2025, they have been attacking civilian settlements with drones and artillery fire, carrying out continuous acts of terror.

Now, this week, starting from January 6th, they used terrorist drones that killed 25 people in Aleppo, 23 of whom were civilians.

Despite this, the government gave a period of time for the evacuation of civilians from the area, then launched its multi-faceted attacks on specific blocks and published the operational areas it considered legitimate targets.

Since all of this is open source and publicly available, there is no excuse of “Syrian government carrying out indiscriminate attacks”.

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Massive indiscriminate artillery strikes are being carried out by the Syrian government against the Kurdish neighbourhoods in Aleppo.

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not that I have much sympathy for the Kurds in this moment. they should make a deal with the new regime and give up their arms and stop hosting US troops. though Jolani probably wouldn't mind doing that himself anyway.

If Syria could kick out SDF (who are potential proxy of US and Israel) and could exit US forces from Syria, that would be positive. But Jolani was literally playing basketbal with CENTCOM. So this guy could become the next Abdullah II, but with a beard.
 
The Syrian army has declared a six-hour ceasefire to facilitate the YPG's withdrawal from Sheikh Maqsood in Aleppo.

YPG militants will be permitted to depart with light weapons, and authorities announced that they will be transported by bus to areas under YPG control.

Ministry of Defense: Statement on the Military Escalation in Aleppo.

For the safety of our civilian population in Aleppo and to prevent further escalation of military activities in residential areas, the Ministry of Defense announces the following:

1- A ceasefire will be implemented starting at 03:00 in the vicinity of the Sheikh Maqsood, Ashrafieh, and Bani Zaid neighborhoods of Aleppo.

2- Armed groups in the Sheikh Maqsood, Ashrafieh, and Bani Zaid neighborhoods must vacate the area starting at 03:00; this period will end tomorrow, Friday, at 09:00.

3- Departing militants will be allowed to carry only their personal light weapons. The Syrian Arab Army commits to escorting them and ensuring their safe passage to regions in northeastern Syria.

4- The Ministry of Defense confirms that this measure aims to end the military presence in the aforementioned neighborhoods, pave the way for the restoration of the rule of law and official institutions, and enable residents forcibly displaced from their homes to return to their normal lives in a secure and stable environment.

5- The Ministry of Defense calls on all relevant parties to strictly adhere to the specified timeframe to ensure everyone's safety and prevent any clashes in the field.

6- The Internal Security Forces, in coordination with the Operations Directorate of the Syrian Arab Army, will organize the mechanism for the armed groups' withdrawal from the neighborhoods to northeastern Syria.

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Syrian army declares ceasefire in Aleppo after heavy clashes with SDF​

Authorities says curfew will be in place ‘until further notice’ amid clashes between Syrian army and Kurdish-led forces.


Syrian civil defence workers assist an elderly woman forced to leave her home in Aleppo due to the fighting, on January 8, 2026 [Omar Haj Kadour/AFP]
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Syria’s defence ministry has announced a ceasefire in three neighbourhoods of the northern city of Aleppo after days of heavy clashes between the country’s military and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

A fierce exchange of fire extended into the night, with rescue workers scrambling to extinguish fires ignited by shelling, before the defence ministry said it would give armed groups a six-hour window on Friday to leave the contested areas.

In a statement, the ministry said the ceasefire in the neighbourhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafieh, and Bani Zaid from 3am (00:00 GMT) would ”pave the way for the restoration of law and official institutions and to protect civilians.”​


Departing fighters will be permitted to carry “personal light weapons,” state news agency SANA reported, citing the defence ministry. The Syrian army will reportedly escort the withdrawal and ensure safe transport to the north-eastern regions of the country.

There was no immediate reaction from the SDF to the announcement.

Earlier authorities in Syria have imposed a curfew in several neighbourhoods of Aleppo city.

The Aleppo Internal Security Command said in a statement on Thursday that a curfew was imposed “until further notice” in the neighbourhoods of Ashrafieh, Sheikh Maqsoud, Bani Zeid, al-Siryan, al-Hullok and al-Midan.

“This measure aims to ensure the safety of residents and is part of the ongoing security procedures to maintain order and prevent any violations that could endanger lives and property,” the command said in a statement shared by Syria’s state news agency SANA.

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“All movement is strictly prohibited within the neighbourhoods covered by this curfew during its enforcement period, with no exceptions.”

More than 100,000 civilians have fled their homes in Ashrafieh and Sheikh Maqsoud since fighting broke out between the Syrian military and the SDF earlier this week, the director of the media department in Aleppo told Al Jazeera.

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Rana Issa, 43, whose family fled the Ashrafieh neighbourhood under sniper fire on Thursday, told the AFP news agency that “many people want to leave” but are afraid of being shot.

“We’ve gone through very difficult times,” Issa said. “My children were terrified.”

The clashes come as talks on how to implement a March 2025 agreement to integrate the SDF, which has controlled large swaths of territory in Syria’s north and northeast, into the country’s state institutions faltered.

At least 22 people have been killed and 173 others wounded in Aleppo this week, as the Syrian military accused the SDF of targeting civilian areas with artillery and mortar shells.

The Kurdish-led group has denied the allegations, saying this week’s casualties were caused by “indiscriminate” artillery and missile shelling by factions aligned with the government in Damascus.

Late on Thursday, the Syrian Ministry of Interior said government forces had begun deploying in the Ashrafieh area “following the withdrawal of armed groups affiliated with the SDF”.

“The units have commenced their duties to protect civilians and prevent any violations or signs of disorder, in coordination with the Army units deployed in the neighborhood,” the ministry said in a statement shared by SANA.

Reporting from an Aleppo hospital on Thursday evening, Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar said the sound of heavy shelling could be heard from the facility as medical workers struggled to treat wounded patients.

“The situation is escalating further and further,” said Serdar, adding that Aleppo is experiencing the “fiercest” fighting since the removal of longtime Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.

“We’re hearing artillery shelling, one after another,” he said.



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SDF commander Mazloum Abdi (also known as Mazloum Kobani) said the violence in Aleppo has undermined talks with the government in Damascus, led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

“The deployment of tanks and artillery in Aleppo neighbourhoods, the bombing and displacement of unarmed civilians, and attempts to storm Kurdish neighbourhoods during the negotiation process undermine the chances of reaching understandings,” Abdi said in a statement.

 
SDF is past history in Aleppo city and soon allover Syria insha-allah

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More than 100 YPG terrorists, including the leadership cadre, surrendered in Sheikh Maqsoud, Aleppo. Aleppo Governorate Internal Security Commander Colonel Muhammad Abdulgani addressed the terrorists:"We promise that no harm will come to anyone who lays down their weapons."
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It is official the remaining SDF elements in Sheeikh Maqsud have been completely cleaned out.

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It has been revealed that YPG terrorists turned the mosque into a headquarters and wrecked it in Sheikh Maqsoud.
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The Syrian army has detained a large number of YPG terrorists in Aleppo.
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