65 ISIS Commanders Trapped in East Euphrates

Syrian regime forces have retaken ISIS districts of Damascus. AFP
Syrian regime forces have retaken ISIS districts of Damascus. AFP
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65 ISIS Commanders Trapped in East Euphrates

Syrian regime forces have retaken ISIS districts of Damascus. AFP
Syrian regime forces have retaken ISIS districts of Damascus. AFP

Clashes stopped on Tuesday between the Syrian Democratic Forces, a US-backed alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters, and ISIS militants around axes in the pockets controlled by the terrorist group in the eastern part of the Deir Ezzor countryside, after SDF forces succeeded to tighten their grip on the militants in the towns of Hajeen, Susa and Sha’afah.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which tracks the conflict, said, “after tightening the noose on ISIS militants in its last pocket on the east bank of Euphrates River and in preparation for their surrender, the SDF stopped their attack in countryside of Deir Ezzor.”

In Syria’s eastern oil-rich Deir Ezzor province, ISIS is putting up a last stand in the middle Euphrates River valley.

Quoting reliable sources, the Observatory said there are more than 65 first-rank ISIS commanders trapped in Hajeen, a town in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor.

It said the majority of those commanders are of Iraqi nationality.

“There are more than 800 ISIS detainees in the town of Hajeen, their fate is unknown until the moment,” the sources added.

In the past 24 hours, the SDF, supported by French and American forces, controlled a strategic hill near al-Baghuz Foqani area, after violent clashes between their forces and ISIS.

Meanwhile, at least 26 Syrian regime fighters and Iranian-backed militiamen were killed Tuesday in a sudden assault by ISIS militants in the Syrian Desert, after militants were evacuated from Damascus to the region.

ISIS militants detonated a booby-trapped vehicle in a gathering of regime forces and their allies in the Syrian Desert.

This attack came hours after hundreds of ISIS gunmen, left southern Damascus Saturday and Sunday aboard 32 buses, heading toward the desert in the east of the country following a secret deal with the government.



Planes from Jordan and UAE Airdrop Humanitarian Aid into Gaza

28 July 2025, Palestinian Territories, Deir al-Balah: Humanitarian aid supplies are airdropped by military cargo planes over the western part of Deir al-Balah. (dpa)
28 July 2025, Palestinian Territories, Deir al-Balah: Humanitarian aid supplies are airdropped by military cargo planes over the western part of Deir al-Balah. (dpa)
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Planes from Jordan and UAE Airdrop Humanitarian Aid into Gaza

28 July 2025, Palestinian Territories, Deir al-Balah: Humanitarian aid supplies are airdropped by military cargo planes over the western part of Deir al-Balah. (dpa)
28 July 2025, Palestinian Territories, Deir al-Balah: Humanitarian aid supplies are airdropped by military cargo planes over the western part of Deir al-Balah. (dpa)

Two planes from the Jordanian and UAE Air Force airdropped 17 tons of humanitarian aid in Gaza on Monday, Jordan's military said.

The aid packages come as hunger continues to soar across the enclave.

The airdrops took place for the second day as Israel faces increasing pressure over Gaza’s humanitarian crisis. However, Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, warned that airdrops are “expensive, inefficient and can even kill starving civilians.”

The 17 tons of airdropped aid amounts to less than one aid truck carrying food, based on the World Food Program’s calculation of nearly 19 tons per truck.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Monday that Germany intends to conduct an airlift of humanitarian aid to Gaza along with Jordan. 

Merz didn’t provide details of the plan after a meeting of his security Cabinet, but said his defense minister will consult with France and Britain, “which are also prepared to make available such an airlift for food and medical goods.” Jordan’s King Abdullah II is due to meet Merz in Berlin on Tuesday. 

Merz said Israel’s move to lift some aid restrictions is “an important first step” but “further ones must follow quickly.” He also stressed the need for a comprehensive ceasefire. 

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said that Spain will airdrop 12 tons of food aid into Gaza from Jordan later this week, via Spanish air force planes. 

Sanchez acknowledged this isn’t a solution to hunger, but hopes it offers “minimal relief” alongside aid from other nations. 

Spain’s government has been a vocal critic of Israel’s war in Gaza and has repeatedly called for a ceasefire. 

On Sunday, 180 trucks carrying aid entered Gaza, according to the Israeli military body in charge of overseeing humanitarian aid.

As the death toll from two years of war in Gaza nears 60,000, a growing number of people are dying from starvation and malnutrition, Gaza health authorities say, with images of starving children shocking the world and fueling international criticism of Israel over sharply worsening conditions.

On Monday, the Gaza health ministry said at least 14 people had died in the past 24 hours of starvation and malnutrition, bringing the war's death toll from hunger to 147, including 88 children, most in just the last few weeks.