Syria says key ISIL leader Taha al-Zoubi captured near Damascus
Syrian officials announced the arrest of Taha al-Zoubi, a key ISIL leader, on December 24, 2025, in a security operation in the Damascus countryside. According to Syria's SANA news agency, the operation, which targeted an ISIL hideout in Maadamiya, was conducted in cooperation with an anti-ISIL alliance, including the US-led coalition.

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AI-generatedSyrian officials announced the arrest of Taha al-Zoubi, a key ISIL leader, on December 24, 2025, in a security operation in the Damascus countryside. According to Syria's SANA news agency, the operation, which targeted an ISIL hideout in Maadamiya, was conducted in cooperation with an anti-ISIL alliance, including the US-led coalition. Al-Zoubi, also known as Abu Omar Tibiya, allegedly served as ISIL's "wali" or governor of Damascus, and several aides were also detained. Syrian officials claim the arrest is a significant blow to ISIL networks in the Damascus region, demonstrating the security apparatus' readiness to combat terrorism. At the time of reporting, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) had not publicly confirmed its involvement in the operation.
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5 extractedSyrian officials confirm the arrest of ISIL leader Taha al-Zoubi in a security operation near Damascus.
The raid targeted an ISIL hideout in Maadamiya, southwest of Damascus.
A suicide belt and a military weapon were seized in his possession.
Al-Zoubi served as the group’s “wali”,or governor, of Damascus.
The arrest dealt a “crippling blow” to ISIL networks in the capital region.