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The nation’s president has said his forces and allies are capable of holding back the jihadist advance
Introduction
Syrian President Bashar Assad has made a bold declaration regarding his government's commitment to combat jihadist forces currently threatening northern Syria. Despite the increasing intensity of attacks, Assad asserts that his military and its allies are prepared to defend the nation's stability and territorial integrity.
Assad’s Commitment to Defend Syria
In a recent phone conversation with Emirati President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Assad emphasized that Syria stands resolute against terrorist threats. He stated, “Syria continues to defend its stability and territorial integrity in the face of all terrorists.” This statement underscores the Syrian government's determination to repel jihadist advances, particularly as the Syrian Army prepares for a critical defense of Hama, a city now threatened by escalating violence.
Assad expressed confidence in the military's capability to counter the jihadist onslaught, saying, “Syria is capable, with the help of its allies and friends, of defeating and eliminating them no matter how intense their terrorist attacks are.” His comments reflect a strong stance against the ongoing threats posed by groups such as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which has actively challenged government control in northern Syria.
The Jihadist Offensive
The HTS, previously known as Jabhat al-Nusra, has launched a significant offensive against government-controlled territories in northern Syria, effectively breaking a fragile truce established by Russia and Türkiye in 2020. This escalation of violence has resulted in HTS fighters entering Aleppo, a city that has been under Syrian government control since 2016.
The Syrian General Command reported that the recent attacks were bolstered by “thousands of foreign terrorists, heavy weapons, and a large number of drones.” This influx of resources has exacerbated the situation, leading to casualties among Syrian Army personnel as they defend Aleppo. In response to the aggressive tactics of HTS, Syrian forces have strategically withdrawn from Aleppo to regroup and prepare for a counteroffensive.
Preparations for Counterattack
As the situation in Aleppo evolves, reports indicate that Syrian government forces are mobilizing in Hama, approximately 80 kilometers south of Aleppo, to launch a counterattack. The General Command has confirmed that sporadic clashes have erupted on the outskirts of Hama as jihadist forces continue their advance. In a show of support, Iranian military advisers and volunteers have arrived to assist the Syrian military in its efforts.
Regional Support and International Dynamics
During his conversation with Sheikh Mohammed, Assad received assurances of support from the UAE in combating terrorism and ensuring the sovereignty and stability of Syria. This reaffirmation of solidarity is crucial as the Syrian government grapples with external pressures and internal strife.
In a related development, Iran has vowed to respond decisively to HTS following an attack on its consulate in Aleppo, which resulted in the death of an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Major General. This incident highlights the complex interplay of regional politics and military engagements in the ongoing conflict.
Russia, a key ally of the Assad regime, has intensified its military operations against jihadist forces, reportedly conducting airstrikes that have resulted in the deaths of at least 600 militants since Thursday. These actions reaffirm Russia's commitment to maintaining its influence in the region and supporting the Syrian government's fight against terrorism.
Conclusion
As the conflict in Syria continues to evolve, President Bashar Assad's declarations reflect a steadfast determination to confront the threats posed by jihadist groups. With the support of regional allies and military backing from Russia and Iran, Assad’s government aims to reclaim control over contested areas and ensure the stability of Syria in the face of ongoing violence.
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