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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syria force carries out major evacuation from last ISIS holdout
2019-02-26
[Rudaw] US-backed forces evacuated over 40 truckloads of people from the 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....
group’s last Syria redoubt on Monday, as they sought to clear out civilians before a final push to crush the jihadists.

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have slowed down their offensive on the final pocket due to the presence of civilians, with just a scrap of the IS "caliphate" remaining from a territory that once spanned Syria and Iraq.

An AFP correspondent saw more than 46 trucks crammed with men, women and kiddies, approaching an SDF outpost, 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of the jihadist redoubt.

One vehicle was packed with women clad in black and men who covered their faces. Wounded people were also among the latest evacuees.

Holdout IS fighters and civilians, mostly relatives of jihadists, are trapped in less than half a square kilometre in the village of Baghouz near the Iraqi border.

The Kurdish-led SDF evacuated nearly 5,000 men, women and kiddies from the jihadist redoubt on Wednesday and Friday, but none over the weekend.

Earlier on Monday, SDF front man Mustefa Bali, told AFP that thousands remained inside the IS pocket.

"According to what we heard from those who have left, there are nearly 5,000 people still inside," Bali said.

At the SDF screening point outside the village, SDF fighters expressed hopes that Monday’s arrivals would be the last one.

The SDF screens those exiting at an outpost outside the village to weed out potential IS fighters.

After being vetted, women, children, and men not suspected of belonging to the bully boy group are transported north to the Kurdish-run camp of al-Hol, while suspected jihadists are sent to SDF-held detention centres.

The Observatory on Monday said that 1,400 people, mainly IS relatives, were secretly transported from orchards on the outskirts of Baghouz to neighbouring Iraq over the past 24 hours.

The Kurdish foreign affairs official did not confirm the transfer, but denied that the SDF was responsible.

"In principle, we do not hand over any person passing through our territories to Iraqi authorities or any other party," Omar said.

Such transfers can only happen if they were trucked from Baghouz "by another party", he explained, without specifying.

Baghdad on Sunday said the SDF have transferred 280 Iraqi nationals accused of fighting alongside IS to Iraqi authorities.

Fourteen suspected French jihadists were among those transferred, an Iraqi government source told AFP on Monday.

Hisham al-Hashemi, an Iraqi expert with intimate knowledge of the issue, said the transfer had taken place in coordination with the US-led coalition fighting IS.

CRITICISM OF INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE
The mass outpouring of men, women and kiddies from the IS foothold has overwhelmed the Kurdish-run al-Hol camp, six hours north of Baghouz.

"The international community is not currently taking responsibility towards the large number of people leaving the last IS pocket, especially children," Omar said.

The International Rescue Committee said Friday that new arrivals had pushed the camp’s population to over 45,000, exacerbating already dire conditions at the crammed facility.

At least 78 people, mostly children, have died on the way to the camp or shortly after arriving in recent weeks, the IRC said.

A warehouse fire on Friday caused by a gas cylinder kaboom "destroyed 200 family tents" and five larger ones and injured 16 workers, it said.

The UN’s humanitarian coordination office OCHA on Friday warned the camp was struggling to keep up with the flood of evacuees.
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