Syrian White Helmets Criticizes UN over Assad Say on Aid Deliveries

A White Helmets member looks at a notebook found at a damaged building, in the aftermath of an earthquake, in opposition-held town of Jandaris, Syria, February 10, 2023. (White Helmets/Handout via Reuters)
A White Helmets member looks at a notebook found at a damaged building, in the aftermath of an earthquake, in opposition-held town of Jandaris, Syria, February 10, 2023. (White Helmets/Handout via Reuters)
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Syrian White Helmets Criticizes UN over Assad Say on Aid Deliveries

A White Helmets member looks at a notebook found at a damaged building, in the aftermath of an earthquake, in opposition-held town of Jandaris, Syria, February 10, 2023. (White Helmets/Handout via Reuters)
A White Helmets member looks at a notebook found at a damaged building, in the aftermath of an earthquake, in opposition-held town of Jandaris, Syria, February 10, 2023. (White Helmets/Handout via Reuters)

The head of a Syrian opposition-run rescue group on Tuesday denounced a UN decision to give Syrian President Bashar al-Assad authorization over aid deliveries through border crossings with Türkiye, saying it gave him "free political gain".

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday Assad had agreed to allow UN aid deliveries to opposition-held northwest Syria through two crossings on the border with Türkiye for three months.

"This is shocking and we are at loss at how the UN is behaving," Raed al-Saleh, head of the rescue group known as the White Helmets, told Reuters.

A UN spokesperson was not immediately available for comment on the complaint.

The opposition-held enclave in northwest Syria was devastated by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake and powerful aftershocks on Feb. 6, which killed more than 37,000 people in Türkiye and Syria.

The White Helmets, famous for rescuing people trapped in bombed buildings during Syria's more than 10-year war, said the death toll from the earthquake in the northwest was 2,274.

Many residents of the region were already displaced by Russian and Syrian bombing in the course of the war.

Rescuers and aid groups have complained about the slow delivery of aid after the earthquake.

UN officials have acknowledged aid was slow initially but said they were stepping up deliveries, including getting supplies from Türkiye.

Large deliveries of aid from Saudi Arabia and Qatar have begun arriving in the opposition-held enclave ahead of UN deliveries, Saleh said.

"They will make a big difference because they are entering directly," he said.

Later on Tuesday, Saleh said the search operations for survivors are about to end.

"It's about to come to a close. The indications we have are that there are not any (survivors) but we are trying to do our final checks and on all sites," he stated.

The group said they were also collecting names of the missing people in the enclave.



Iraq's Kataib Hezbollah Warns US Against Intervening in Israel-Iran Conflict

 Protesters hold Iranian flags during a protest against Israeli attacks on multiple cities across Iran, at a bridge leading to the fortified Green Zone where the US embassy is located in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP)
Protesters hold Iranian flags during a protest against Israeli attacks on multiple cities across Iran, at a bridge leading to the fortified Green Zone where the US embassy is located in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP)
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Iraq's Kataib Hezbollah Warns US Against Intervening in Israel-Iran Conflict

 Protesters hold Iranian flags during a protest against Israeli attacks on multiple cities across Iran, at a bridge leading to the fortified Green Zone where the US embassy is located in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP)
Protesters hold Iranian flags during a protest against Israeli attacks on multiple cities across Iran, at a bridge leading to the fortified Green Zone where the US embassy is located in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP)

Iran-aligned Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah warned on Sunday it would resume attacks on US troops in the region if the United States intervenes in the conflict between Israel and Iran.

"We are closely monitoring the movements of the American enemy's army in the region," Kataib Hezbollah Secretary-General Abu Hussein al-Hamidawi said in a statement. "If America intervenes in the war, we will act directly against its interests and bases spread across the region without hesitation."

Founded in the aftermath of the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, Kataib Hezbollah is one of the elite Iraqi armed factions closest to Iran. The group, a key pillar of Iran's network of regional proxy forces, has claimed responsibility for dozens of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and US forces in both Iraq and Syria.

Early last year, Kataib Hezbollah announced the suspension of all its military operations against US troops in the region in response to efforts by the Iraqi government.

Kataib Hezbollah is part of a coalition of Iran-aligned groups known collectively as the "Axis of Resistance" — an umbrella of hardline Shiite armed factions that have claimed more than 150 attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria since the onset of the Gaza war about 20 months ago.

Iraq, a rare ally of both Washington and Tehran, is striving to avoid upsetting its fragile stability while focusing on rebuilding after years of conflict.