Washington Calls for Transparent Investigation Into Death of Amin Issa Al-Ali while in SDF Custody

Amin Issa al-Ali (AAWSAT AR)
Amin Issa al-Ali (AAWSAT AR)
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Washington Calls for Transparent Investigation Into Death of Amin Issa Al-Ali while in SDF Custody

Amin Issa al-Ali (AAWSAT AR)
Amin Issa al-Ali (AAWSAT AR)

The United States has expressed its deep concern over reports of the death of Amin Issa al-Ali while he was being held by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

The United States is deeply concerned about reports of Ali's death while in SDF custody, tweeted the US embassy in Syria.

“We call for an immediate and transparent investigation. Anyone​ determined to be responsible for abuse or mistreatment of detainees must be held accountable.”

Ali’s family said on Tuesday that he had been killed under torture, an accusation that sparked widespread condemnation, which was strongly denied by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (Rojava).

On May 22, the Kurdish security forces (Asayish) in al-Hasakah city arrested Ali, 34, a real estate developer and father of two. He was a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party’s subcommittee.

The family received his corpse on June 28. It issued a statement confirming that there were signs of severe torture on his body.

A medical examiner hired by the family detected a "fractured jaw and bleeding in the skull", according to the family's statement.

There were also "bruises on the knees... the neck, and the back of the head," as well as burns, it added.

The family said it held the Kurdish administration responsible for the "death of our son under torture since it is a de-facto government responsible for the safety and security of all citizens living in areas under its control".

Kurdish activists were pressing Kurdish authorities to investigate the death.

It is the first time the Kurdish forces are directly accused of torturing detainees in their prisons.

Since its establishment after the outbreak of the conflict and the gradual withdrawal of the regime forces from their areas, the Autonomous Administration has presented a model of democratic rule in war-torn Syria.

However, critics accuse Kurdish-led forces of having recruited child soldiers and the administration of having detained political opponents, charges they deny.



Israel Expands Syria Intervention Under ‘Druze Protection’ Pretext

Syrian Druze fighters participate in the funeral of those killed in clashes with Syrian government forces in Sweida on Saturday (AFP)
Syrian Druze fighters participate in the funeral of those killed in clashes with Syrian government forces in Sweida on Saturday (AFP)
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Israel Expands Syria Intervention Under ‘Druze Protection’ Pretext

Syrian Druze fighters participate in the funeral of those killed in clashes with Syrian government forces in Sweida on Saturday (AFP)
Syrian Druze fighters participate in the funeral of those killed in clashes with Syrian government forces in Sweida on Saturday (AFP)

Israel expanded its involvement in Syria, launching one of its most intense airstrikes in years on Friday night and into Saturday morning.
The broad operation included what Israeli media described as “covert operations,” which ranged from air drops of humanitarian aid to evacuating wounded individuals to Israel, along with other undisclosed activities.
The Israeli military carried out an extensive offensive across Syria between Friday and Saturday, targeting military sites, air defense systems, and ground-to-air missile infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the army distributed aid to the Druze community in the southwestern city of Sweida and evacuated five wounded individuals to Israel.
Reports in Israel indicated that a helicopter landed in Sweida, dropped off the aid, evacuated the wounded, and then took off shortly after.
These reports are often used by Israeli media when military censorship prevents the release of details from within the country.
The Israeli military announced that its fighter jets launched a series of airstrikes in Syria, less than 24 hours after targeting a site near the presidential palace in Damascus.
The strikes came amid Israeli warnings to Syria’s new rulers not to harm the country's Druze minority, following sectarian clashes. The military said the raids targeted a military facility, anti-aircraft artillery, and ground-to-air missile infrastructure.
Israeli public broadcaster Kan reported that Israel is preparing a list of additional military and government targets for future strikes inside Syria.
The announcement from the Israeli military came about two hours after Syria's state news agency, SANA, reported that Israeli airstrikes had targeted areas near Damascus, as well as locations in Latakia, Hama, and Daraa in the south.
In addition to the airstrikes, the Israeli military confirmed that five Syrian Druze were evacuated to Ziv Hospital in Safed. The army also stated that “Israeli forces are deployed in the southern Syrian region, prepared to prevent hostile forces from entering the area and Druze villages.”
This development marked a significant escalation in Israel's involvement in Syria.
A military analyst writing for Maariv noted that the Israeli military has expanded its intervention in the conflict between Syrian government forces and the Druze, confirming that helicopters transported aid to the Druze forces and evacuated the wounded to Israel.
They mentioned that the Israeli side has refrained from providing further details about the operation.
According to the analyst, there are several reasons for Israel’s intervention in Syria, one of which is the belief that the Syrian Druze could help stabilize the northern Golan Heights.
According to Israeli strategy, the area between the border and 80 kilometers deep inside Syrian territory should remain demilitarized, which is why Israel has a vested interest in supporting the Druze living in this buffer zone.