Skip to content
thelocalreport.in thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
thelocalreport.in
thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

What to know about the French militants who clashed with the Syrian army in Idlib

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 24/10/202524/10/2025

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source

Sign up to our breaking news email for free real-time breaking news alerts delivered straight to your inbox

Sign up for our free breaking news emails

Sign up for our free breaking news emails

Clashes broke out this week between Syrian government forces and fighters led by an internationally wanted man at a camp in northern Syria’s Idlib province. French Extremist.

The clashes come at a delicate moment, as Syria’s interim authorities try to decide how to handle the presence of thousands islamic Foreign fighters in the country.

Foreign fighters join forces with Syrian rebels who oust former president bashar asad in a massive attack last year after nearly 14 years of civil war.

But now, as the country’s new leaders seek to foster new ties with the West, these foreign fighters have become a political liability. His appearance is widely unpopular Syrianparticularly religious minorities, who often consider them to be more extreme in their views than local Islamist groups.

Here’s what happened in the camp in Idlib and what might happen next.

Standoff with a camp of French fighters

Al-Fardan camp in rural area near Idlib Türkiye The border is home to a small number of French and francophone militants and their families.

Syria’s interior ministry said in a statement on Wednesday that internal security forces had surrounded the camp following complaints from residents about “serious violations”, including the recent abduction of a girl from her mother by an armed group led by a French national named Omar Diaby.

ALSO READ  Health benefits of chia seeds according to experts

The statement said that when forces tried to persuade Diaby to surrender, he “refused, locked himself inside the camp, prevented civilians from leaving and began firing, inciting security personnel and terrorizing residents.”

SARI Global, a center that provides geopolitical and security analysis, said armed clashes broke out overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday and “heavy gunfire and drone strikes were reported inside the camp.”

It is not clear how many people were killed and how many were injured. Videos circulating on social media, apparently shot by camp residents, showed blasted walls and windows. One shows a group of women and children running for cover alongside an armed man.

Omar Diaby’s son, Djibril, appealed to Syrians in a video posted on social media on Wednesday, saying security forces were preparing to take over the camp and “we have families and children and orphans and women here, including elderly women.”

“We are your brothers, the immigrants who left their lands, their families and everything and came to help you when you were saying, ‘Where is the world? Where are the Arabs? Where is the Islamic nation?'” he said. “Now you’ve got a crush on us.”

Another group of foreign fighters – Uzbek militants – arrived in the area to prepare for the defense of the camp. Waseem Nasr, a senior research fellow at the Soufan Center, a New York-based think tank focused on security issues, said government forces halted their plans to attack the camp, fearing political consequences if women and children were killed.

Instead, the two sides reached an agreement under which Diaby agreed to hand over the camp’s heavy weapons.

ALSO READ  Average house seller will accept how much will accept the price of acceptance

History of Omar Diaby

The leader of the militants in the camp, Diaby, also known as Omar Omassan, is a Senegalese-born French citizen who is known for posting French-language jihadist recruitment videos on YouTube. France had issued an international arrest warrant against him in 2014.

In 2016, the US State Department designated him a terrorist, saying he had led a group of about 50 French fighters who joined the Nusra Front, al-Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria.

It added, “Diaby’s video has been credited as the main reason why so many French citizens have joined terrorist groups in Syria and Iraq.”

In 2015, Diaby faked his death and resurfaced the following year.

Despite aligning with the Nusra Front, Diaby later aligned with the group’s spinoff, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the terrorist group that controlled much of Syria’s northwest before Assad’s fall. Former HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa is now Syria’s interim president.

Nasr noted that HTS had imprisoned Diaby twice before Assad’s fall and forbade him from leading his militants as an independent unit, allowing them to fight only “as part of the ranks of another group that has an agreement with HTS.”

Big issue of foreign fighters

After civil war broke out in the country in 2011, foreign nationals arrived in Syria to fight on different sides.

Some joined the Islamic State group. Thousands of alleged foreign IS militants and their family members are still being held in camps and detention centers guarded by Kurdish-led forces in northeastern Syria.

Others joined various rebel factions in northwestern Syria, where many remain today, while some have been deployed to different parts of the country as part of the new national army since the fall of Assad.

ALSO READ  John Bolton compares Trump to Stalin's secret police after impeachment

Darren Khalifa, a senior adviser at the International Crisis Group, said that for HTS, “the presence of foreign fighters in areas under their control has always been a dilemma and a headache,” both because of friction with the fighters’ home countries and because many “Syrians are very unhappy with their presence.”

However, he said that because the group was dependent on the support of foreign fighters, it has been reluctant to launch wide-scale operations, which would “give the impression to ‘good’ foreign fighters – don’t quote – that HTS is turning against them,” he said.

Nasr said that Diaby’s situation is so “specific” that it cannot be considered an indication of how the Syrian government will handle the issue of foreign fighters. In general, the interim government has adopted a policy of incorporating foreign fighters into the new Syrian army, which Nasr said the West has accepted because there is no clear alternative.

“If you don’t let them join the army, when they fought for more than a decade to remove Assad from power in Syria, get married and have children, what will they do?” He said. “They will create problems for the new rulers of Damascus or create problems for their home countries, which nobody wants. Nobody wants them back.”

Uk armyclashedFrenchIdlibMilitantsSyrian

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Follow Us On Google News

  • Kennedy’s grandson targets Trump over changes in White House
  • 17th National Employment Fair: 51,000 candidates get appointment letters across India
  • Financial support available to single parents in the UK
  • MP: Dalit families in Sagar file complaint of atrocities by Rajput families during Diwali celebrations; They say women are not safe
  • Child judge to decide new Booker Prize award
  • Cyber ​​fraudsters impersonate Damoh collector on WhatsApp; Quick action averts potential crisis
  • Trump denies sending supersonic bomber to Venezuelan coast despite flight data
  • GST Bachat Utsav transforms into Rozgar Utsav: PM Modi
  • Strictly judges call Tess and Claudia’s exit ‘completely unexpected’, calling it ‘the saddest news’
  • Haryana is taking steps towards becoming an electronics manufacturing hub: Chief Secretary
  • Shock Bills: How Much Do You Need to Save in an Emergency Fund?
  • RAS officer suspended after viral slapping scandal: First wife makes shocking allegations
  • PM Modi launches campaign from Karpoori village to recognize social heritage of Bihar
  • How much new UK windows will cost you in 2025
  • What is cloud seeding and how can it help clean Delhi’s toxic air? Explained
  • PM Modi takes a jibe at the opposition for ‘lathbandhan’, urges youth to vote for developing Bihar
  • Record number of loyalists disappear as celebrity traitors go into hiding
  • Madhya Pradesh bans carbide guns after Diwali blasts leave 300 injured and 10 children blinded
  • Gujarat: Two women died in road accident
  • तीन बिस्तरों वाले घर के लिए डबल ग्लेज़िंग की लागत कितनी है?
  • Voting for Jammu and Kashmir Rajya Sabha elections concluded peacefully, NC alliance leading on all 4 seats.
  • How to choose supplements: Ingredients, quality, red flags and more
  • Karnataka Deputy CM demands high level investigation into Andhra Pradesh bus accident
  • I’m a Barcelona destination expert and these are the best cheap hotels
  • Bihar Elections: Samajwadi Party announces names of 20 star campaigners, Azam Khan also in the list
  • Stephen Fry reveals which contestants he wants to win Celebrity Traitors
  • IAF’s Surya Kiran aerobatic team lights up the sky of Mehsana, Gujarat
  • Marcus Rashford speaks on Manchester United future after Barcelona loan
  • Four people injured in explosion at steel plant in Chhattisgarh
  • Watch the ‘anti-tariff’ ad that caused Trump to end trade talks with Canada
  • Life imprisonment to the man convicted of raping a minor girl in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Ancient discovery reveals secret of lamp fuel
  • Bihar Elections: PM Modi, CM Nitish Kumar visited Karpuri village, paid tribute
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source in Google

Canada News

  • Ticketmaster says it doesn't 'set or control' ticket prices in response to uproar over Jays World Series resale costs
    Ticketmaster says it doesn’t ‘set or control’ ticket prices in response to uproar over Jays World Series resale costs
  • What's changed since the last time the Jays were in the World Series?
    What’s changed since the last time the Jays were in the World Series?
  • James Day's Haunted Woods in Kahunawa: Rebuilt after fire, ready for 20 years of Halloween scares
    James Day’s Haunted Woods in Kahunawa: Rebuilt after fire, ready for 20 years of Halloween scares
  • 'It was epic': Blue Jays fans reminisce about '90s World Series win
    ‘It was epic’: Blue Jays fans reminisce about ’90s World Series win
  • Supporters of Edmonton teen Samuel Bird rally outside the court during the accused murderer's trial
    Supporters of Edmonton teen Samuel Bird rally outside the court during the accused murderer’s trial
  • Third suspect arrested in shooting death of 8-year-old boy
    Third suspect arrested in shooting death of 8-year-old boy

India News

  • 17th National Employment Fair: 51,000 candidates get appointment letters across India
    17th National Employment Fair: 51,000 candidates get appointment letters across India
  • MP: Dalit families in Sagar file complaint of atrocities by Rajput families during Diwali celebrations; They say women are not safe
    MP: Dalit families in Sagar file complaint of atrocities by Rajput families during Diwali celebrations; They say women are not safe
  • Cyber ​​fraudsters impersonate Damoh collector on WhatsApp; Quick action averts potential crisis
    Cyber ​​fraudsters impersonate Damoh collector on WhatsApp; Quick action averts potential crisis
  • GST Bachat Utsav transforms into Rozgar Utsav: PM Modi
    GST Bachat Utsav transforms into Rozgar Utsav: PM Modi
  • Haryana is taking steps towards becoming an electronics manufacturing hub: Chief Secretary
    Haryana is taking steps towards becoming an electronics manufacturing hub: Chief Secretary
  • RAS officer suspended after viral slapping scandal: First wife makes shocking allegations
    RAS officer suspended after viral slapping scandal: First wife makes shocking allegations

Us News

  • REGENESIS: The Suppressed Power of Light-Based Healing Over Big Pharma REVEALED
  • Affordable and Effective: Your One-Stop Shop for American-Made Ivermectin
  • BREAKING: Steve Bannon Says President Trump Has A Top-Secrete Plan To GUARANTEE He Gets THIRD TERM — 100% Constitutional!
  • President Trump revealed that an unidentified billionaire has sent a $130 million check to continue paying our troops.
  • A way to keep your family safe and provided food in a crisis
  • Exclusive: Nick Sorter records first known video inside Antifa safehouse in Portland

Uk News

  • Kennedy's grandson targets Trump over changes in White House
    Kennedy’s grandson targets Trump over changes in White House
  • Financial support available to single parents in the UK
    Financial support available to single parents in the UK
  • Child judge to decide new Booker Prize award
    Child judge to decide new Booker Prize award
  • Trump denies sending supersonic bomber to Venezuelan coast despite flight data
    Trump denies sending supersonic bomber to Venezuelan coast despite flight data
  • Strictly judges call Tess and Claudia's exit 'completely unexpected', calling it 'the saddest news'
    Strictly judges call Tess and Claudia’s exit ‘completely unexpected’, calling it ‘the saddest news’
  • Shock Bills: How Much Do You Need to Save in an Emergency Fund?
    Shock Bills: How Much Do You Need to Save in an Emergency Fund?
  • World
  • United States
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • thelocalreport.in Company Details
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DNPA Code of Ethics
  • Correction Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Rss Feeds
©2025 thelocalreport.in | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes