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Syria Announces Four-Day Truce With Kurdish SDF as Damascus Presses for Integration

The pause follows rapid SDF setbacks with disputed IS prisoner escapes and a pullout from the al-Hol camp.

Overview

  • Damascus said a four-day ceasefire would start Tuesday evening, and the SDF pledged to hold fire unless its forces are attacked.
  • The government gave the SDF four days to present a plan to integrate Hasaka into state structures, building on terms that would dissolve Kurdish autonomy and fold fighters into the national army.
  • Clashes were still reported despite earlier ceasefire announcements, and government forces now hold Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor after a swift advance.
  • Security remains volatile as reported IS escape figures diverge sharply, with the SDF citing roughly 1,500 fugitives and the interior ministry saying 120 with dozens recaptured.
  • The SDF confirmed it withdrew from the al-Hol camp during the offensive, while President Trump spoke with Ahmed al-Scharaa on sustaining the anti-IS effort and safeguarding Kurdish rights, and experts warned of IS regrouping risks.