Syrian minister says Daesh attacks are attempt at destabilization

Syria’s interior minister, Anas Khattab, said that Daesh activities were being monitored closely and security forces remain committed to countering them. (SANA)
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Updated 24 February 2026
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Syrian minister says Daesh attacks are attempt at destabilization

  • Efforts to confront terrorism will continue without interruption, says Anas Khattab
  • 4 security officers die, 2 injured during assault by Daesh on government checkpoint in Raqqa

LONDON: Syria’s interior minister, Anas Khattab, warned on Tuesday that the terror group Daesh is attempting to destabilize the country.

It followed two violent attacks this week against forces in Raqqa, one of which resulted in the deaths of four security officers.

In a message posted on social media platform X, Khattab wrote that Daesh activities were being monitored closely and security forces remain committed to countering them, as well as the remnants of the deposed Assad regime, particularly in eastern Syria.

The Syrian government regained control of towns in northeastern Syria following a ceasefire and integration agreement with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in January.

Daesh militants controlled parts of the region, particularly the city of Raqqa, between 2014 and 2017, and established their self-styled caliphate there.

Khattab said that efforts to confront terrorism would continue without interruption, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported.

On Monday, four security officers died, and two were injured during an attack by Daesh on a government checkpoint in Raqqa.


Israel army issues new evacuation warnings in Lebanon

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Israel army issues new evacuation warnings in Lebanon

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military issued new evacuation orders for dozens of locations in Lebanon on Tuesday, including a warning for residents in two southern Beirut neighborhoods to stay away from several buildings ahead of imminent military action.
“Urgent warning to the residents of Lebanon, specifically in the villages which names are shown. For your safety you must evacuate your homes immediately,” said a statement by the military’s Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee on Telegram, which listed 50 locations.
Many of the locations were across the south of Lebanon, which Israel regularly targets with the aim of hitting Hezbollah infrastructure.
“You are located near Hezbollah facilities and interests, against which the IDF will operate in the near future,” he told the residents of southern Beirut neighborhoods Ghobeiry and Haret Hreik in another evacuation warning.
Lebanon’s government on Monday took the unprecedented step of banning Hezbollah’s military and security activity, prompting the Iran-backed group to lash out at the decision.
Hezbollah is represented in both the government and parliament, and the move came hours after it announced it had launched rockets and drones toward Israel early Monday to avenge the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli attacks.
Israel bombarded Beirut’s southern suburbs and dozens of villages in south Lebanon on Monday in response, vowing to make the group pay a “heavy price.”
The Lebanese health ministry said the strikes killed at least 31 people and wounded at least 149.