Syrian Govt Visits Notorious Al-Hol Camp for First Time Since Kurds Deal

A view of the Al-Hol camp. (AFP file)
A view of the Al-Hol camp. (AFP file)
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Syrian Govt Visits Notorious Al-Hol Camp for First Time Since Kurds Deal

A view of the Al-Hol camp. (AFP file)
A view of the Al-Hol camp. (AFP file)

A Syrian government delegation visited a notorious camp in the Kurdish-administered northeast that hosts families of suspected ISIS group members, the new authorities' first visit, both sides said Saturday.

Kurdish-run camps and prisons in the northeast hold tens of thousands of people, many with alleged or perceived links to ISIS, more than five years after the group’s territorial defeat in Syria.

Kurdish administration official Sheikhmous Ahmed said "a tripartite meeting was held on Saturday in the Al-Hol camp" that included a government delegation, another from the US-led international coalition fighting ISIS, and Kurdish administration members.

Al-Hol is northeast Syria's largest camp, housing some 37,000 people from dozens of countries, including 14,500 Iraqis, in dire conditions.

Discussions involved "establishing a mechanism for removing Syrian families from Al-Hol camp", Ahmed said.

The visit comes more than two months after interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa and Mazloum Abdi, head of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, agreed to integrate the Kurds' civil and military institutions into the national government.

The deal also involved guaranteeing the return of all Syrians to their hometowns and villages.

No progress has yet been reported on the administration's integration into the new government.

In Damascus, interior ministry spokesperson Noureddine al-Baba told reporters Al-Hol is "part of the agreement" signed by Sharaa and Abdi.

He said the issue requires "a comprehensive societal solution for the families who are victims" of ISIS.

In February, the Kurdish administration said that in coordination with the United Nations, it aimed to empty camps in the northeast of thousands of displaced Syrians and Iraqi refugees, including suspected relatives of extremists, by the end of the year.

Al-Hol includes a high-security section for families of foreign ISIS fighters.

Ahmed said the fate of those families "is linked to the countries that have nationals (in the camp), and to the international coalition", which supported Kurdish-led forces who fought ISIS, detaining its fighters and their relatives.

The Kurds have repeatedly called on countries to repatriate their citizens, but foreign governments have allowed home only a trickle, fearing security threats and a domestic political backlash.

It is unclear who will administer prisons holding thousands of ISIS fighters in the northeast, with Abdi saying in February the new authorities wanted them under Damascus's control.



UNIFIL Commander: Situation Along the Blue Line Remains Unpredictable

Peacekeepers from the United Nation Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) commemorate the 77th anniversary of UN Peacekeepers Day in the forces headquarters' base in the southern Lebanese village of Naqoura on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)
Peacekeepers from the United Nation Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) commemorate the 77th anniversary of UN Peacekeepers Day in the forces headquarters' base in the southern Lebanese village of Naqoura on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)
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UNIFIL Commander: Situation Along the Blue Line Remains Unpredictable

Peacekeepers from the United Nation Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) commemorate the 77th anniversary of UN Peacekeepers Day in the forces headquarters' base in the southern Lebanese village of Naqoura on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)
Peacekeepers from the United Nation Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) commemorate the 77th anniversary of UN Peacekeepers Day in the forces headquarters' base in the southern Lebanese village of Naqoura on May 29, 2025. (Photo by Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP)

The commander of UN peacekeepers in Lebanon has said that the situation on the Lebanese-Israeli border “remains tense and unpredictable” as Israel continued its daily violations of the ceasefire.

In honor of the International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, UNIFIL hosted on Thursday a ceremony at its Naqoura headquarters attended by members of the Lebanese Army, security services, local political and religious authorities, ambassadors, and UN officials.

“The situation along the Blue Line remains tense and unpredictable, with repeated violations and a high risk of miscalculation," Head of Mission and Force Commander Lieutenant-General Aroldo Lázaro warned.

"Through our liaison and coordination mechanisms, we offer a channel for dialogue and de-escalation helping to build the foundation for a possible solution," he said.

Emphasizing the need for a political process, the UNIFIL head noted that "the path to peace in southern Lebanon is political."

"We must all work to create the right conditions for a long-term, sustainable solution," he said.

"One important step in recent months has been the significant deployment of more LAF (Lebanese Army) soldiers to the south,” the UNIFIL chief stated. “Their presence as the sole providers of state authority and security must be preserved and for that, help from international partners needs to be maintained,” he added.

During the ceremony, Lázaro and Lebanese Army Commander representative Brigadier General Nicola Tabet laid wreaths in tribute to fallen peacekeepers. Over 4,400 UN peacekeepers have lost their lives on missions around the world since 1948, including more than 330 since UNIFIL was established in 1978.

The ceremony was held as Israel continued to violate the US-brokered ceasefire agreement that brought the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah to an end in late November.

An Israeli drone strike killed on Thursday a municipal worker in southern Lebanon, the state-run National News Agency said.

The man was on his way to work on a well supplying water to homes when he was killed in the town of Nabatieh al-Fawqa, NNA said. Lebanon’s Health Ministry also reported one person killed in the strike.

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