Syrian army announces temporary withdrawal from Aleppo after rebel assault | Syria's War News

Syrian army announces temporary withdrawal from Aleppo after rebel assault | Syria’s War News

Military says dozens of soldiers killed in attacks in northwest and it was regrouping to launch a ‘counterattack’. Syria’s military has announced a “temporary troop withdrawal” in the northwestern city of Aleppo, where rebel groups launched a surprise offensive on government-held positions for the first time in years. The military said on Saturday that dozens…

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Insurgents breach Syrian city of Aleppo in shock offensive

Insurgents breach Syrian city of Aleppo in shock offensive

BEIRUT —  Insurgents breached Syria’s second-largest city, Aleppo, after blowing up two car bombs Friday and clashed with government forces on the city’s western edge, according to a Syria war monitor and fighters. Residents were fleeing neighborhoods on the city’s edge because of missiles and gunfire, according to witnesses in Aleppo. The insurgents’ advance on Aleppo…

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Smart device users in Ras al-Ain are turning to low-priced Chinese phones due to the difficult economic and living conditions - November 6, 2024 (Enab Baladi)

Chinese phones dominate mobile market in Ras al-Ain

Enab Baladi – Ras al-Ain In light of deteriorating economic and living realities, mobile phone users in Ras al-Ain, northwest of al-Hasakah, are opting for options that fit their financial status, especially since daily wages for workers in the region range between 80,000 and 100,000 Syrian pounds (approximately $7) per day. According to phone shop…

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How Israel spied on Hezbollah in Syria

The intelligence information gathered over the years by Israel on Hezbollah, especially in the context of the terror group’s involvement in the Syrian civil war, enabled Israel’s recent attacks on Hezbollah, culminating in the Friday elimination of the terror group’s chief Hassan Nasrallah, according to a Monday Financial Times report.    The report noted,…

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