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US envoy to Syria, Tom Brack, emphasized Washington's backing for Syria's political transformation during recent talks with Syrian leadership, while expressing concerns over escalating tensions in Aleppo.
The operation in Aleppo is focused on reestablishing public order and safeguarding civilians, with no intent to alter demographics or target specific groups.
The governor announced that state services have begun to assist residents in affected neighborhoods after military operations, following recent escalations by the Syrian Democratic Forces.
The UN delegation engaged with local officials and residents impacted by Israeli actions, gathering accounts of repeated military incursions.
Internal security units have begun operations in Sheikh Maqsoud, focusing on civilian protection and property security, amid conflicting reports of ongoing violence.
President Trump expressed his commitment to fostering peace between the Kurds and the Syrian government, stating that he believes Syria is on a positive trajectory despite recent violence.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed that Israeli forces maintain control over Mount Sheikh and a designated 'safe zone' in Syria, citing rising security threats in the region.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced on Friday that they successfully repelled two assaults by Damascus-affiliated factions on the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood in Aleppo, leading to the withdrawal of those forces after clashes.
On Friday, Syrian President Ahmad Al-Shara spoke with Masoud Barzani, leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, about the current situation in Syria and broader regional issues amid ongoing political and security changes.
Aleppo Governor Azzam Al-Ghareeb announced on Thursday that multiple members of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have defected in the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighborhoods. This development could signal a significant shift in the region's dynamics as security forces prepare for the return of displaced civilians.
Syrian authorities report that approximately 142,000 civilians have fled Aleppo in recent hours due to a surge in attacks by the SDF organization targeting northern neighborhoods of the city.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. is actively working to mitigate clashes between Syrian government forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) following a recent surge in violence.
Hakan Fidan voiced Turkey's serious concerns regarding the Syrian Democratic Forces' actions in Aleppo, which he claims threaten national stability.
The European Union has called for restraint and civilian protection in Aleppo as clashes escalate between Syrian government forces and Kurdish fighters.
Syrian Emergency Minister Raed Saleh announced readiness to assist families seeking safety in Aleppo, prioritizing civilian protection as the situation remains volatile. The Syrian Democratic Forces refuted ceasefire claims, while evacuations of over three thousand civilians are underway amid ongoing clashes.
The Syrian government has dismissed a statement from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) regarding Aleppo, asserting that the claims reflect significant misunderstandings and do not accurately depict the city's reality.
The governor has called on churches, mosques, and shelters to provide temporary housing for those displaced by recent military actions until stability returns.
Several detainees have reportedly escaped from Al-Shuqeef Prison in Aleppo, coinciding with escalating military confrontations and a deteriorating security environment in the area.
The Syrian Army has declared Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh as closed military zones, implementing a curfew and designating Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) positions as military targets.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed on Tuesday that diplomatic discussions between Israel and Syria have resumed after several months, with direct support from the United States.