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Syrian government forces withdrew from the city of Hama on Thursday, handing the rebels another victory after they seized Aleppo last week. The rebel advances have exposed the weakness of the ...
Syrian rebels were closing in on Homs after seizing two other major cities in a lightning offensive that has thrown the future of the Assad regime into question. WSJ explains what we know so far ...
The rebel group, called Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, had advanced to the countryside around 3 miles north of Homs, Syria's third largest city, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights ...
Syrian rebels close in on third major city in two weeks as thousands flee. Ammar Cheikh Omar. Updated December 6, 2024 at 7:05 AM. ... presumably in a bid to slow the rebels' advance. ...
Syrian rebels breach Aleppo, Syria’s largest city, in startling advance. The lightning assault on Aleppo by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham abruptly redrew the front lines of ...
BEIRUT (AP) — Thousands of people fled the central Syrian city of Homs, the country’s third largest, as insurgents seized two towns on the outskirts Friday, positioning themselves for an ...
Syrian rebels said Friday they had advanced into the government-held city of Aleppo in a startling offensive that was the first time in nearly a decade that insurgents had breached the country’s ...
ISTANBUL — An Islamist rebel group said Thursday that it had taken control of Hama, Syria’s fourth-largest city, dealing another significant blow to President Bashar al-Assad less than a week ...
Thousands flee as Syrian rebels close in on third major city If Homs were to fall, it would leave three of the country’s five largest cities in the hands of the forces led by the militant group ...
Syrian rebels have made their largest gains in years, threatening a fragile status quo in the country. Dec. 4, 2024 If Assad’s military loses Homs, it could be a crippling blow.
Syrian rebels were closing in on Homs after seizing two other major cities in a lightning offensive that has thrown the future of the Assad regime into question. WSJ explains what we know so far ...