Syria: Rebel forces conquer Hama with Damascus in sight

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Syria: Rebel forces conquer Hama with Damascus in sight

On social media, the rebel movement published images of the fighters already in the center of Hama. The Damascus regime has already officially confirmed the withdrawal from Syria’s fourth largest city.

Rebel forces conquered Hama, Syria’s fourth city, this Thursday. They announced that the objective is the capital Damascus and the end of the Bashar al-Assad regime.

On social media, the rebel movement published images of the fighters already in the center of Hama.

The Damascus regime has already officially confirmed the withdrawal from Syria’s fourth largest city.

The jihadists of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the organization for the liberation of the Levant, are supported by Kurdish and non-Islamist forces.

In addition to Hama, already control Aleppo.

In retaliation, Russian fighter jets returned to bombing Idlib, the rebel stronghold in the north of the country.

O further worsened the humanitarian situation in Syria, where 17 million people need help.

Now about the a published this Thursday a devastating report on the Israeli offensive against Hamas.

Israel has already contested the accusations of genocide and called on Amnesty to investigate serious crimes.

This Thursday, Tel Aviv diplomacy highlighted efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, which includes the release of Hamas hostages.

The guarantees were given to US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, in a meeting on the island of Malta, on the sidelines of the OSCE summit. At the meeting, it was also discussed the situation in Lebanon and mutual accusations of ceasefire violations.

Despite the truce in force, Israel continues to bomb Hezbollah targets dailyin response to rocket launches.

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