BREAKING: Syrian Arab Army and Iraqi units liberate final ISIS held town in Syria
ISIS has been effectively destroyed as a fighting force in Syria and Iraq.
8
November, 2017
ISIS
is now officially destroyed as fighting force in both Syria and Iraq.
While small pockets of ISIS terrorists and lone-wolf attackers are
still roving in both countries, as a battle capable force, ISIS is
now effectively dead and along with it, the notion of its always
illegitimate so-called “Islamic State”.
After
the liberation of the majority of Deir ez-Zor governorate,
including Deir ez-Zor city, ISIS retreated to the town of Al-Bukamal,
sometimes referred to as Abu Kamal on the Syria/Iraq border which was
recently liberated from ISIS by Iraqi Armed Forces and Iraq’s
volunteer anti-terrorist Popular Mobilisation Units.
The
anti-ISIS operation was over in a matter of hours after the joint
operation by Syrians and Iraqis overwhelmed the demoralised and weak
remnants of the once powerful ISIS terror force.
While
Syria still has to contend with pockets of ISIS and FSA fighters in
Hama, parts of Homs and the increasingly militarised south western
parts of the country near the border with the illegally Israeli
occupied Golan heights, the vast majority of the country is now free
and ISIS which gained a reputation as the most vicious of all the
terrorist groups, now stands in ruin.
The
victory for Syria, also helps cement Iraq’s good relations with
Damascus after decades of mistrust stemming from the Ba’ath Party
split of 1966, followed by the illegal US occupation of Iraq.
Today
however, both countries are united in a common struggle and with
common ancient fraternal bonds.
After
years of contending with ISIS terrorism, the group is on the verge of
ceasing to exist in the Levant and Mesopotamia.
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