Syria – Hundreds Of ISIS Families To Leave Damascus Under UN-Brokered Deal

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    Iraqi military vehicles and troops advance towards the centre of Ramadi city December 22, 2015.   REUTERS/StringerSyria – Hundreds of families of Islamic State militants and some injured fighters are expected to leave rebel-held areas of southern Damascus under a UN-brokered deal, a monitoring group said on Thursday.

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    Safe passage would be given from the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk on the outskirts of Damascus and neighboring Hajar al Aswad, said Rami Abdulraham, head of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

    The families and some fighters will be taken to Raqqa in northern Syria, the stronghold of the militant Sunni Islamist group, and other IS-controlled areas over several months, eventually ending the group’s presence near the capital.

    Islamic State has had a significant foothold in Hajar al Aswad, just a few kilometers from President Bashar al Assad’s seat of power.

    Syrian minister for national reconciliation Ali Haidar told Reuters efforts were under way to get militants out of the Yarmouk camp but gave no details.

    Several local ceasefires and safe-passage agreements have been concluded elsewhere in Syria recently. One, brokered with support from Iran and Turkey, halted fighting in the town of Zabadani on the Lebanese border, and in two villages in the northwest.

    A deal was also reached in the last rebel-held district of the Syrian city of Homs that allowed rebels and their families to leave the besieged area. The U.N. said the agreement could help pave the way for a nationwide truce.


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    ComeOn
    ComeOn
    8 years ago

    What was given in return for the ISIS subhumans families? Knowing the UN, nothing.

    8 years ago

    and where are they going? to the UN?

    8 years ago

    And guess what. These will be among the immigrants Obama and Hillary are saying we must “compassionately” allow into our country!

    HankM
    HankM
    8 years ago

    Hey Obama, Hillary, and Comrade DeBlasio, we should let some ISIS refugees settle here in America; after all, if they wanted to hurt us, they’d just apply for tourist visas