Syria confirms ‘mass escape’ from Al-Hol camp for relatives of militants

This picture a view of the Al-Hol camp in the northeastern Hasakeh governorate on February 24, 2026. (File/AFP)
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Updated 25 February 2026
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Syria confirms ‘mass escape’ from Al-Hol camp for relatives of militants

  • More than 138 breaches have been discovered in the camp’s 17-kilometer perimeter wall that allowed mass escapes
  • Around 6,500 foreigners of 44 different nationalities lived in a high-security section of the camp

DAMASCUS: Syria confirmed on Wednesday the mass escape of relatives of suspected Daesh militants from the Al-Hol camp last month following the withdrawal of Kurdish forces who had overseen the facility.
“When our forces arrived, they found cases of collective escapes due to the camp having been opened up in a haphazard manner,” interior ministry spokesman Noureddine Al-Baba told a press conference.
Al-Hol, the largest camp for relatives of suspected Daesh militants in northeastern Syria, had been under the control of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
But last month, Syrian troops drove Kurdish forces from swathes of the north.
The SDF withdrew from the camp on January 20, with Syrian security forces taking control a few hours later.
“The SDF withdrew suddenly, without coordination and without informing” the Syrian authorities or the international anti-Daesh coalition beforehand, Al-Baba said.
There was a “chaotic situation” after the Kurdish forces pulled out, he added, and “more than 138 breaches” have been discovered in the camp’s 17-kilometer (11-mile) perimeter wall that allowed mass escapes.
After the Kurdish forces withdrew, thousands of women and children fled the camp to parts unknown.
Al-Hol housed 23,500 people, mostly Syrian and Iraqis, the ministry spokesman said.
Around 6,500 foreigners of 44 different nationalities lived in a high-security section of the camp.
Last week, Syrian authorities moved the families still at Al-Hol to another site in the country’s north.
Before the Kurdish forces withdrew, the United States military had transferred more than 5,700 detained Daesh suspects from Syrian prisons to Iraq.
The US had previously announced it would transfer around 7,000 detainees.
Daesh swept across Syria and Iraq in 2014, committing massacres and forcing women and girls into sexual slavery.
Backed by US-led forces, Iraq proclaimed the defeat of Daesh in the country in 2017, and the SDF ultimately beat back the group in Syria two years later.
The SDF went on to jail thousands of suspected extremists and detain tens of thousands of their relatives in camps.


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TEHRAN: The Israeli military said early Saturday that it had launched a “broad-scale wave of strikes” on government targets in Tehran.
Iran’s state broadcaster reported an explosion in the western part of the capital but further details were not immediately available.
The US Central Command, responsible for US forces in the Middle East, said over 3,000 Iranian targets have been struck over the past week, including Revolutionary Guard headquarters, command-and-control centers, air defense systems, missile sites, navy warships and submarines.
The renewed Israeli attacks on Tehran came a day after Israel intensified its air strikes on Lebanon, striking Beirut’s southern suburbs, where the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah holds sway, and Baalbeck in the east.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appealed for “serious diplomatic negotiations” and warned of a “situation that could spiral beyond anyone’s control.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced support for an “immediate” ceasefire in Iran during a phone call with Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian on Friday, the Kremlin said.
US President Donald Trump, who has given varying reasons for starting the war, has spurned fresh talks with Tehran, however, and said on Truth Social “there will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER.”