Kurdish-led forces pull out of camp for IS families during clashes in Syria

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Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) withdrew from al-Hol camp, which holds approximately 20,000 people with alleged links to IS, citing international indifference towards the IS issue. This withdrawal occurred during clashes in northeast Syria, prompting the Syrian government to announce a new ceasefire with the SDF. The Syrian government and the SDF reached an understanding regarding Hassakeh province, granting the SDF four days for consultations on integrating its controlled areas into the state. The agreement stipulates that government forces will not enter key Kurdish cities, while the SDF pledged commitment to the ceasefire and non-initiation of military action. This agreement aims to integrate the Kurdish-run autonomous region and SDF fighters into Syrian government control, marking a setback for the SDF's autonomy.
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