Syrian forces initiate army operations against French jihadists
Clashes reportedly broke out overnight as Syrian forces stormed the so-called “French camp” in the city of Harem in western Idlib. Both sides are said to have sustained casualties, though exact numbers remain unclear. At least two jihadists were arrested. Authorities claim the camp is led by a French national of Senegalese origin, Omar Omsen, along with other foreign fighters.
The Syrian General Security Service stated that its objective is to capture Omsen and restore order in the area. Meanwhile, a Telegram channel linked to the jihadists released a statement from their leader accusing the government of acting in coordination with the US and an “international coalition” aiming to eliminate all foreign militants in Syria. The statement also reportedly included threats against Damascus, citing support from other international militant groups.
The interim government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa faces ongoing threats from the same factions that assisted it in coming to power last November, according to previous reports.
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