Posted on 12/25/2015 9:42:35 AM PST by amorphous
Two thousand Syrian Islamist fighters are expected to be evacuated soon from besieged, rebel-held areas of southern Damascus in a deal brokered by the United Nations, a Hezbollah TV station said on Friday.
The deal marks a success for the government of President Bashar al-Assad, increasing its chances of reasserting control over a strategic area just 4 km (2.5 miles) south of the center of the capital.
It also highlights the increasing efforts of the U.N. and foreign governments to bring about local ceasefires and safe-passage agreements as steps toward the wider goal of ending Syria's civil war, in which more than 250,000 people have been killed in nearly five years of fighting.
The besieged militants include fighters of Islamic State and the Nusra Front, al Qaeda's offshoot in Syria. Hezbollah's Manar TV said 18 buses had arrived to start taking them and 1,500 family members to areas under the control of IS and other rebel groups. It was not clear whether the buses were provided by the U.N. or by the Syrian army.
The rebels' capitulation was forced by a government siege over several years that squeezed the flow of food and humanitarian aid, starving many people to death in what rights group Amnesty International has described as war crimes.
Manar said the fighters would also be handing in their heavy weapons to the Syrian army under what it said was a multi-party deal under U.N. auspices.
Manar is the official mouthpiece of Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shi'ite group which is a major ally of Assad and has sent its forces to fight alongside government troops.
It later said the evacuation "awaited completion of some arrangements".
Separately, the Syrian army said on Friday it had fought its way close to the strategic, rebel-held Aleppo-Damascus highway â its latest gain in a major offensive supported by Iranian-backed Shi'ite militias and Russian air power.
The government and its allies are pressing toward the northwestern province of Idlib, which borders Turkey and is controlled by a coalition of Islamist groupings called Jaish al Fateh. Its capture would deal a major blow to the insurgents, who have been losing ground since Russia launched its aerial bombing campaign in support of the Assad government on Sept. 30.
LOCAL DEALS
In a separate development, a British-based monitoring group said the last of some 200 Nusra Front fighters operating in Deraa province in the south had been given safe passage by the Syrian authorities to leave for rebel-controlled Idlib.
Damascus agreed to the move in return for the release of Iranian officers captured by Nusra while fighting alongside the Syrian army, said Rami Abdulrahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The south Damascus and Deraa deals followed an earlier local truce in Zabadani on the Lebanese border, and an agreement allowing rebels to leave a besieged part of the city of Homs, which the U.N. said could help pave the way for a nationwide truce.
The U.N. Security Council on Dec. 18 unanimously approved a resolution endorsing an international road map for a Syrian peace process, a rare show of consensus among major powers.
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem said on Thursday that Damascus was ready to take part in peace talks in Geneva and hoped that the dialogue would help it form a national unity government. The U.N. plans to convene the Geneva talks toward the end of January.
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Seems to me this is a to the death war. No quarter asked, none given.
Fighting for ISIS should be a death penalty. Period. We don’t have to be blood thirsty & cruel butchers as they are, but none should have their lives spared.
And offing UN scum and their NGO co-conspirators as collateral damage would just be icing on the cake.
To quote Lewis Caroll, among others, "Off with their heads."
Actually you do, but the thought that the UN is a terrorist organization is just too mind-boggling to accept.
It will serve the UN right to have to pay for those exploding buses.
In the long run, it will save millions of innocent people from terror and death at the hands of this most evilest of cults.
Totally agree. Get on the train, remember how well the Jews were treated 75 years ago. No gas just 50 cal. bullets ripping the buses apart. Hope a few blue helmets are on board each bus.
You don’t release killers, you kill them.
100% in agreement. One doesn’t negotiate or offer mercy to MONSTERS. Bei.ng weak does not make us “civilized”
Does anyone have Vladamir Putin’s phone number? I would like to ask a favor....
Well said.
Be sure to give Russia the route info.
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Yes....and keep the convoy’s vehicles CLOSELY bunched together.
Send in our A-10s and turn the buses and their inhabitants into hamburger.
Hopefully out to the trench in the desert, the same one they use.
So killing the enemy is a war crime?
Was it called Operation Tora Bora?
Did the ghost of Rachael Corey participate?
Sounds like a UN-enabled version of Dunkirk. For the enemy.
This is rather common in war. It would have cost a lot for Assad to get rid of the last 2,000 or so, so just send them out and deal with them later and win a major strategic victory.
It looks like the Russian intervention is beginning to turn the tide more decisively.
“Send in our A-10s and turn the buses and their inhabitants into hamburger.”
Our CIC? That ain’t gonna happen. Those are his boys.
Actually the US executed very few of the Nazi leadership (maybe 25) and allowed many of them back in government.
If you'd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Isn't ISIL/ISIL to Obama/Kerry our enemy? Does breaking a siege make the UN our enemy?
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