Syria: Five Killed in Clashes between Zakia Residents and 4th Brigade

25 August 2023, Syria, Idlib: Syrians take part in a demonstration against President Bashar al-Assad's regime and in support of anti-government demonstrations in southern Syria. Photo: Anas Alkharboutli/dpa
25 August 2023, Syria, Idlib: Syrians take part in a demonstration against President Bashar al-Assad's regime and in support of anti-government demonstrations in southern Syria. Photo: Anas Alkharboutli/dpa
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Syria: Five Killed in Clashes between Zakia Residents and 4th Brigade

25 August 2023, Syria, Idlib: Syrians take part in a demonstration against President Bashar al-Assad's regime and in support of anti-government demonstrations in southern Syria. Photo: Anas Alkharboutli/dpa
25 August 2023, Syria, Idlib: Syrians take part in a demonstration against President Bashar al-Assad's regime and in support of anti-government demonstrations in southern Syria. Photo: Anas Alkharboutli/dpa

Clashes broke out between Zakia town residents in Damascus countryside and local militants linked to the 4th brigade - led by Maher Assad who is the brother of Bashar Assad.

Clashes erupted after a wanted individual from the town was killed as he was chased by militia members.

Local sources in Damascus countryside reported that some Zakia residents burnt several houses of local militia members during hours-long clashes that resulted in the death of five, three from the 4th brigade and two armed men from the town.

Moreover, four were wounded and three were kidnapped from Maher Assad's brigade.

Activists from Zakia Alhadath website said that its correspondent was wounded by a stray bullet as she covered the clashes.

Meanwhile, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that three members of the 4th brigade were killed, and three others were detained. In addition, two armed men were killed while four others were wounded.

SOHR noted that the clashes broke out after the death of an individual during an attempt to arrest him by a local militia. Moreover, one of the three detainees admitted that three officials planted explosive devices in Zakia to target anti-regime figures.

The opposition website, Damascus Voice gave further details, by saying that Nazeer Shaaban, a resident of Zakia, was shot in the chest by Jamal Zinedine, a member of Muawiya Tohme – a militia affiliated with the 4th brigade.

Last week, regime forces dispatched military reinforcements to Zakia and installed checkpoints at its entrances. They further threatened to raid the town after the spread of anti-regime banners as protests persisted in Sweida.

Negotiations were held with the town’s elders to contain the tension, and a settlement was reached on Sunday regarding some of those wanted by the regime. But tension erupted again Wednesday night.



Erdogan Says Türkiye Ready to Help with Ceasefire in Gaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024. (Reuters)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024. (Reuters)
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Erdogan Says Türkiye Ready to Help with Ceasefire in Gaza

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024. (Reuters)
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 19, 2024. (Reuters)

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Türkiye was ready to help in any way possible to establish a lasting ceasefire in Gaza, and expressed satisfaction with the ceasefire agreement that has come into effect in Lebanon.

Türkiye, which has fiercely criticized Israel's offensives in Gaza and Lebanon, has previously said it discussed a potential truce in Gaza with Palestinian armed group Hamas and gave the group recommendations on how to proceed with the negotiations.

On Tuesday, US President Joe Biden said the United States would again push for an elusive ceasefire in the Palestinian enclave of Gaza "with Türkiye, Egypt, Qatar, Israel and others".

"We are stating that, as Türkiye, we are ready to provide any contribution for the massacre in Gaza to end and for a lasting ceasefire to be achieved," Erdogan told members of his ruling AK Party in parliament.

Asked about Biden's remarks, a Turkish official told Reuters a ceasefire in Lebanon without a truce in Gaza was not enough to achieve regional stability, adding Ankara was ready to help reach a deal in Gaza, just as it had supported previous efforts.

"We are again ready to help achieve a permanent ceasefire and a lasting solution in Gaza," the official said.

While Ankara has repeatedly traded insults with Israel since the outbreak of the Gaza war, it has not officially severed ties with it. Unlike Israel and its Western partners, Türkiye does not consider Hamas a terrorist organization and regularly hosts some of its senior members.