SDF Offensive for Deir al-Zor Soon, ISIS Pushes Back Advancing Forces Near Raqqa

A US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces sniperchecks his sniper rifles on the front line in Raqqa city, northeast Syria. AP file photo
A US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces sniperchecks his sniper rifles on the front line in Raqqa city, northeast Syria. AP file photo
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SDF Offensive for Deir al-Zor Soon, ISIS Pushes Back Advancing Forces Near Raqqa

A US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces sniperchecks his sniper rifles on the front line in Raqqa city, northeast Syria. AP file photo
A US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces sniperchecks his sniper rifles on the front line in Raqqa city, northeast Syria. AP file photo

The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) will soon launch an offensive to oust ISIS from Deir al-Zor province, an official from the alliance said Friday, as the terrorist group successfully pushed back regime forces advancing on one of the last towns still in the organizaton’s hands in Raqqa province.

Ahmed Abu Khawla, head of the Deir al-Zor military council which fights under the SDF, told Reuters that the assault might begin "within several weeks" in parallel with the battle for Raqqa city.

The SDF alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters has been battling inside the historic Old City of Raqqa, ISIS’ de facto capital in Syria.

Spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, the SDF began its assault in June, after months of fighting to encircle Raqqa with air strikes and special forces from the US-led coalition.

As ISIS has come under pressure in Raqqa, many of its forces have fallen back on the towns and cities further east along the Euphrates in Deir al-Zor province.

"The operation to liberate Deir al-Zor will begin very, very soon," Khawla said, adding that his unit had already "entered Deir al-Zor territory and liberated several towns" there.

Col. Ryan Dillon, a spokesman for the US-led coalition, said its focus remained on Raqqa.

Meanwhile, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said ISIS militants killed a number of regime troops and seized their vehicles as they advanced on the town of Maadan.

The Observatory said at least 34 Syrian soldiers and 12 militants were killed.

Maadan lies along the southern banks of the Euphrates River and is 60 kilometers east of the city of Raqqa.

Syrian forces are advancing along the south and west bank of the Euphrates towards where the city of Deir al-Zor is located, while the SDF is mostly on the north and east bank, where Raqqa is located.



Mossad Spy Chief Visiting Qatar to Revive Gaza Peace Talks, Israeli Officials Say

David Barnea, the head of the Israeli Mossad attends an honor guard ceremony for Israel's incoming military chief Herzi Halevi at Israel's Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel January 16, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo
David Barnea, the head of the Israeli Mossad attends an honor guard ceremony for Israel's incoming military chief Herzi Halevi at Israel's Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel January 16, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo
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Mossad Spy Chief Visiting Qatar to Revive Gaza Peace Talks, Israeli Officials Say

David Barnea, the head of the Israeli Mossad attends an honor guard ceremony for Israel's incoming military chief Herzi Halevi at Israel's Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel January 16, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo
David Barnea, the head of the Israeli Mossad attends an honor guard ceremony for Israel's incoming military chief Herzi Halevi at Israel's Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel January 16, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo

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The visit follows a reported expression of eagerness by Hamas for a swift return to Gaza ceasefire negotiations during a meeting with Egypt's intelligence chief in Cairo.
Meanwhile, Israeli far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced on Thursday plans to commence work on a long-delayed settlement that would divide the West Bank and isolate it from East Jerusalem, a move his office stated would "bury" the idea of a Palestinian state.