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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syrian Army Advances West of IS-Controlled Palmyra
2015-06-23
[AnNahar] The Syrian army has reopened a key oil supply route near Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
-controlled Palmyra, as the jihadist group has mined the city's ancient UNESCO-listed ruins.

However,
ars longa, vita brevis...
the advance toward the central city from the west, reported by a pro-government newspaper and a monitoring group, and stepped up air strikes, do not indicate an imminent offensive to retake it.

IS overran Palmyra on May 21, sparking fears that the radical Sunni Moslem group might repeat the sort of vandalism it has carried out in Iraq and destroy one of Syria's most famous archaeological sites.

"The infantry has made tangible progress in the area of Biyarat al-Gharbiyeh," west of Palmyra, which had previously been in IS hands, said al-Watan newspaper.

And the army had "intensified" its operations against IS in Palmyra and the surrounding area, the newspaper added.

The Britannia-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has been monitoring the conflict, said the army was now 10 kilometers (six miles) away from Palmyra.

The monitor, which relies on a network of sources on the ground, said that Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor. If he'd stuck with it he'd have had a good practice by now...
's troops had "chased IS fighters from Biyarat al-Gharbiyeh on the weekend."

Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said the capture of the area "allows the regime to secure a transport route for oil from the Jazal field... to other Syrian cities under its control."

Last week, government forces recaptured Jazal -- one of the few oil fields still in government hands and about 20 kilometers northwest of Palmyra -- from IS.

Abdel Rahman said the government depends on gas and oil fields around Palmyra to provide electricity to cities under its control, namely Damascus.

He said the army's advances are just to protect these fields and that he doubted that an offensive on Palmyra was imminent, noting that the government has no popular support in the city.

The army's reinforcements to Biyarat al-Gharbiyeh came as Palmyra's new city was hit by heavy regime raids in the past few days that killed 11 people, said the Observatory.

"The situation is very difficult for the city's civilians because of the raids and the lack of water and electricity," said a Palmyra Lion of Islam who calls himself Mohammed Hassan al-Homsi.

Meanwhile Monday, Kurdish forces, backed by U.S.-led coalition air raids, attacked an IS-held army base known as Brigade 93 just south of the border town of Tal Abyad, the Observatory said.

"It is an important base for IS because it overlooks the roads linking its Raqa bastion to other strongholds in the provinces of Aleppo and Hasakeh," said the Observatory.

It added that IS fighters were now pulling out of the base.

Last week, Kurdish forces seized Tal Abyad, on the border with The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
, in a major blow to the jihadists

The town was a key conduit for imported muscle and supplies into IS-held territory in Syria and for exports of black market oil from jihadist-held fields.
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