Syrian army reportedly enters detention camp holding relatives of IS suspects

The Guardian - World NewsCenter-LeftEN 2 min read 100% complete by Agence France-PresseJanuary 21, 2026 at 10:57 AM
Syrian army reportedly enters detention camp holding relatives of IS suspects

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The Syrian army has reportedly entered the al-Hawl detention camp in al-Hasakah province, which houses approximately 24,000 people, primarily relatives of suspected Islamic State (IS) jihadists. This follows the withdrawal of Kurdish forces, who previously controlled the camp and spearheaded the fight against IS in the region. The Kurdish forces cited the need to defend cities in northern Syria as the reason for their departure. The Syrian government has stated its readiness to assume responsibility for the camp and its inhabitants, as well as all IS prisoners. The al-Hawl camp is the largest such facility established by Kurdish forces and holds thousands of foreign women and children from 42 nationalities. The Syrian government says it is taking measures to maintain the security of the camp.

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Al-Hawl Detention Camp

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