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		<title>Syrian Forces Enter Hasakah After Daesh Detainee Release</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hasakah &#8211; Syrian government forces moved into the northeastern city of Hasakah and surrounding areas after the Syrian Democratic Forces]]></description>
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<p><strong>Hasakah</strong> &#8211; Syrian government forces moved into the northeastern city of Hasakah and surrounding areas after the Syrian Democratic Forces released detainees linked to the Daesh terror group from Al-Shaddadi prison, triggering large-scale security operations aimed at restoring control and preventing further instability.</p>



<p>The Syrian Arab Army announced that its units launched sweeping operations south of Hasakah, focusing on securing Al-Shaddadi prison and nearby security facilities while tracking down escaped Daesh members. Military officials said the deployments were part of a broader effort to stabilise the Jazira region following recent security breaches.</p>



<p>According to military statements, army units have established checkpoints and cordoned off key routes around Al-Shaddadi to prevent the movement of armed elements. Security forces are conducting targeted searches in residential and rural areas believed to be sheltering Daesh detainees released during the incident.</p>



<p>The army said it considers the SDF fully responsible for the release of Daesh components, warning that such actions directly threaten civilian safety and regional stability. Officials stressed that any lapse in prison security could allow extremist networks to reorganise and launch attacks.</p>



<p>Military sources said Syrian commanders contacted mediators and SDF representatives to coordinate the immediate handover of Al-Shaddadi prison and its perimeter to government internal security forces. These requests were declined, prompting the army to proceed with unilateral security measures.</p>



<p>The operations command confirmed that once security operations are completed, the prison and surrounding facilities will be transferred to the Ministry of Interior. Authorities said this step is essential to ensure unified control over detention centres holding high-risk militants.</p>



<p>Syrian forces also began deploying across wider parts of the Jazira region under a recent agreement between the Syrian state and the SDF. The agreement aims to reduce security vacuums and prevent armed groups from exploiting gaps created by fragmented authority.</p>



<p>Local residents reported increased military presence and patrols as government troops entered strategic zones in and around Hasakah. While some civilians expressed concern about renewed tensions, others said stronger security measures were necessary to prevent extremist violence.</p>



<p>Security analysts warn that Daesh sleeper cells remain active in parts of northeastern Syria despite years of military pressure. The release of detainees, even temporarily, risks reinvigorating militant networks and undermining counterterrorism efforts.</p>



<p>The Syrian army said it would continue operations until all released detainees are apprehended and the area is declared fully secure. Commanders emphasised that restoring state authority over prisons and security institutions is critical to long-term stability.</p>



<p>Officials added that coordination with local communities would be increased to gather intelligence and prevent militants from blending into civilian populations. The army urged residents to cooperate with security forces and report suspicious activity.</p>



<p>The developments come amid a fragile security environment in Syria, where shifting alliances and unresolved conflicts continue to complicate efforts to defeat extremist groups. Control over detention facilities remains a key issue, particularly in regions where multiple forces operate.</p>



<p>Government officials reiterated that any action endangering public safety would be met with firm measures. They stressed that the state would not allow the re-emergence of Daesh under any circumstances.</p>



<p>As operations continue, attention remains focused on whether the arrests will succeed in neutralising remaining threats and whether negotiations over prison control can prevent similar incidents in the future.</p>
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		<title>Saudi Arabia Condemns Attack on West Bank Mosque, Warns of Rising Tensions</title>
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<p><strong>Riyadh —</strong> Saudi Arabia issued a strong condemnation following an arson attack on a mosque in the West Bank, calling it part of a pattern of escalating violations against Palestinians.</p>



<p>The statement came from the Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry on Friday. Officials said the attack represented continuing aggression by Israeli authorities and extremist settlers.</p>



<p>The ministry warned that repeated incidents targeting religious sites were increasing instability. It said such actions harmed ongoing international efforts aimed at achieving peace in the region.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia also denounced the recent storming of courtyards at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. The site is one of the holiest in Islam and has witnessed rising tensions between worshippers and settlers.</p>



<p>Officials stressed that the continuation of these actions without accountability was dangerous. They said it contributed to escalating tensions and prolonged cycles of conflict.</p>



<p>The ministry criticized what it described as “international silence” surrounding these incidents. It argued that the lack of consequences weakened the credibility of international institutions.</p>



<p>According to Palestinian authorities, settlers set fire to the Hajja Hamida Mosque near Deir Istiya. Images from the site showed damage to the building and signs of deliberate ignition.</p>



<p>Local residents reported the attack occurred before dawn, causing alarm in nearby communities. They said it followed other recent incidents involving vandalism of property and farmland.</p>



<p>Israeli authorities said on the same day their forces killed two Palestinians. The individuals were described as suspected militants during a security operation.</p>



<p>Tensions have been rising across the West Bank amid broader regional instability. Clashes, raids, and confrontations have intensified throughout the year.</p>



<p>On Wednesday, dozens of settlers entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound under armed protection. Such incursions have become more frequent and often provoke unrest among worshippers.</p>



<p>Religious officials in Jerusalem said the visits disrupt the sacred character of the site. They also noted that the increased presence of settlers heightens fears of further confrontations.</p>



<p>Regional observers say these incidents reflect a period of heightened volatility. They warn that attacks on religious sites carry significant symbolic and political weight.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia reiterated its call for the international community to fulfill its responsibilities. It urged stronger mechanisms to hold perpetrators accountable and prevent further escalations.</p>



<p>Officials emphasized that protecting places of worship is essential for regional stability. They said attacks on these sites hinder long-term diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving disputes.</p>



<p>The Kingdom has repeatedly expressed support for efforts to safeguard Palestinian rights. It has also urged adherence to international law and respect for the sanctity of religious locations.</p>



<p>Tensions in the West Bank have intensified in parallel with developments in Gaza. Observers note that spillover effects have contributed to the rise in confrontations.</p>



<p>Human-rights organizations have recorded increasing incidents involving settlers in recent months. These include arson attacks, property damage, and confrontations with local residents.</p>



<p>Diplomatic actors in the region continue to call for de-escalation. However, they acknowledge that preventing further violence remains a significant challenge.</p>



<p>The attack on the mosque has drawn widespread concern from regional governments. Many view it as a sign of deteriorating conditions on the ground.</p>



<p>Saudi officials said the latest incidents should prompt renewed international engagement. They argued that delaying action could widen divisions and prolong instability.</p>



<p>The Foreign Ministry urged all stakeholders to prioritize dialogue. It also called for renewed commitment to peace initiatives aimed at reducing tensions.</p>



<p>Officials concluded by stressing the importance of respect for holy sites. They said safeguarding these locations was crucial for preserving regional harmony.</p>



<p>The situation in the West Bank continues to evolve amid heightened uncertainty. International responses in the coming days may influence further developments.</p>
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