Syrian government troops take southern district from Daesh

Syrian troops now control wide parts of the country’s south. (File/AFP)
Updated 19 November 2018
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Syrian government troops take southern district from Daesh

  • The government-linked Syrian Central Military Media says the army took Tulul Al-Safa region on Monday
  • Daesh still has hideouts from where they launch attacks, despite being most defeated in Syria and Iraq

DAMASCUS, Syria: Syrian government forces and their allies have captured a southern district from the Daesh group. The development comes after weeks of fighting that left scores dead on both sides.
The government-linked Syrian Central Military Media says the army took Tulul Al-Safa region on Monday, ending the presence of the extremists in the country’s south.
Despite being mostly defeated in Syria and Iraq over the past two years, Daesh still has hideouts from where they launch attacks.
With the capture of Tulul Al-Safa, a rugged mountainous region east of the Sweida province, Syrian troops now control wide parts of the country’s south.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitoring group, reported that government forces captured the area on Saturday.


Turkey and Hamas discuss reaching second phase of Gaza peace plan, Turkish sources say

Updated 21 December 2025
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Turkey and Hamas discuss reaching second phase of Gaza peace plan, Turkish sources say

  • They also discussed ⁠measures to be taken to resolve existing issues for proceeding to the second phase of the plan, the sources also said, without giving details

ANKARA: Turkey’s MIT intelligence agency chief met Hamas' ​negotiating team head Khalil Al-Hayya on Saturday and discussed necessary measures to be taken for proceeding to the ‌second phase ‌of the ‌Gaza ⁠peace ​plan, ‌Turkish security sources said.
The sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said MIT chief Ibrahim Kalin met the ⁠Hamas delegation in Istanbul ‌within the scope ‍of the ‍Gaza ceasefire agreement, ‍and they discussed steps to be taken to prevent what they ​said were Israel's ceasefire violations.
They also discussed ⁠measures to be taken to resolve existing issues for proceeding to the second phase of the plan, the sources also said, without giving details.