18.08.2025 16:18
The failure of the SDF, which is expected to integrate into the Syrian army, to fulfill any of its commitments has led to an increase in tensions in the region. While the Damascus administration began preparations for an operation, 50,000 soldiers were deployed to the area to eliminate the SDF. It was stated that Arab tribes opposed to terrorist organizations in the region would also support the operation.
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The failure of the SDF, which is expected to integrate into the Syrian army, to fulfill any of its commitments has led to rising tensions in the region.
50 THOUSAND SOLDIERS DEPLOYED
While it has been learned that the Syrian government is preparing a military operation against the SDF, The National reported that the Syrian army has deployed 50,000 soldiers to clear the SDF from Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor. A memorandum was signed on March 10 between the temporary government established after the overthrow of Assad in Syria and the SDF, which is an extension of the terrorist organization PKK. According to the memorandum, armed elements affiliated with the SDF were to be integrated into the Syrian army. However, during the elapsed time, the terrorist organization not only failed to comply with the terms of the memorandum but also engaged in separatist initiatives.
30 DAYS GIVEN TO JOIN THE SYRIAN ARMY
Following the terrorist organization's reluctance, the British press reported that the US and Turkey have given the SDF 30 days to join the Syrian army. According to reports in the Western press, US officials warned the SDF that in the event of an attack by the Syrian government, the international coalition would not be able to protect them.
The National, based in the UAE, which provides English news on developments in the Middle East, reported that the Syrian army is preparing for a large-scale operation against the terrorist organization SDF. In an article published by the publication's chief foreign news writer, Khalid Yacoub Oweis, who is also a Reuters Middle East correspondent, it was stated that the Syrian army aims to clear the terrorist organization from Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor.
ARAB TRIBES WILL PROVIDE SUPPORT
According to reports based on regional sources, it was stated that the Syrian army has deployed 50,000 soldiers to Palmyra, Sukhnah, and Rusafa for the operation. It was expressed that anti-terrorist Arab tribes in the region would also provide support for the operation. The report also highlighted that 30% of the 70,000 armed groups within the SDF are composed of Arabs. It was commented that in the event of a possible conflict, Arab-origin terrorists could also switch to the side of the Syrian Army.
Source: Akşam
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