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ISIS claims first assault on ‘apostate regime’

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June 2, 2025
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ISIS claims first assault on ‘apostate regime’


By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Submit Contributor Sunday, June 01, 2025
An anti-government fighter fires into the air in a street in Aleppo on Nov. 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria's second city of Aleppo on Nov. 29, as they pressed a lightning offensive against forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed government.
An anti-government fighter fires into the air in a road in Aleppo on Nov. 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria’s second metropolis of Aleppo on Nov. 29, as they pressed a lightning offensive towards forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed authorities. | BAKR ALKASEM/AFP through Getty Pictures

The Islamic State has claimed duty for its first assault focusing on Syria’s transitional authorities, saying it killed or injured seven members of what it described because the “apostate Syrian regime.”

The phobia group, often known as ISIS or ISIL, claimed it carried out two assaults on a navy highway within the desert area of Talul al Safa within the southern province of Suwayda on Might 22 and Might 28.

In a single assault, on Might 22, a blast within the desert area killed or wounded seven Syrian troopers, IS mentioned in an announcement, in accordance with The Related Press.

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Militants additionally ambushed a reconnaissance unit from the Free Syrian Military that was monitoring IS, leaving one killed and three injured, a navy supply instructed CNN, including that the terrain within the space is commonly exploited for canopy by IS due to its rugged terrain. 

SITE Intelligence Group, which displays Islamic extremist exercise on-line, mentioned IS posted two separate statements claiming duty for the incidents, claiming that bombs planted by IS fighters killed and wounded members of the Syrian navy and allied militias.

IS has maintained cells in southern Syria regardless of having been largely absent from the realm for 2 years, in accordance with the Institute for the Research of Conflict, primarily based in Washington, D.C.

The phobia group beforehand maintained management of enormous territories in Syria and Iraq however was territorially defeated by U.S.-backed forces in 2017. Since then, it has operated as an underground insurgency, significantly in Syria’s central desert and jap provinces.

The assaults are the primary immediately claimed by IS for the reason that set up of Syria’s transitional authorities beneath former jihadist Ahmed al-Sharaa in December. The brand new authorities emerged after the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, and it has confronted criticism for failing to revive order in key components of the nation, together with Suwayda.

The USA and different Western governments have urged the brand new Syrian administration to stop the resurgence of extremist teams. Nonetheless, efforts to claim management in sure areas have faltered.

Earlier than these assaults, IS had solely focused the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces since December, stories BBC jihadist specialist Mina Al-Lami.

“IS attributed these [recent] assaults to its so-called Houran sub-branch in Syria, which had not claimed any assaults since 2023,” Al-Lami posted on social media. 

Suwayda, primarily populated by the Druze minority, stays unstable because of ongoing sectarian clashes. Over 100 had been killed in violent confrontations between native militants and pro-government forces within the province throughout late April and early Might. Lots of died in clashes that erupted in early March alongside Syria’s Mediterranean coast, in Latakia and Tartous.

The Syrian authorities has not formally acknowledged any IS assaults in Suwayda. It did, nonetheless, report two raids towards IS operatives within the Damascus space final week.

The assaults come amid deepening instability throughout Syria. Syrians proceed to face a deteriorating safety state of affairs, with frequent kidnappings, thefts and reprisals in each city and rural areas.

A latest report from a Syrian Christian, whose identify was withheld for safety causes, described the brand new authorities’s focus as being extra on “whitewashing its brutal historical past” than addressing home insecurity, in accordance with Christian Each day Worldwide.

The report famous a worsening humanitarian state of affairs, together with electrical energy cuts — right down to as little as two hours per day in some areas — and water shortages. Infrastructure remained crumbling, and the nation’s healthcare system was beneath pressure because of staffing cuts reportedly primarily based on ethnic and non secular identification.

Earlier than leaving workplace in January, former U.S. Secretary of Protection Lloyd Austin acknowledged that U.S. troops ought to keep in Syria to stop IS from regaining a foothold and feared that pulling out prematurely may enable the phobia group to develop again into a big menace to world safety. Underneath President Donald Trump, the U.S. has begun pulling troops out of Syria. 

The U.S. additionally shuttered small working bases in Syria’s northeast, decreasing troop ranges to about 1,400 from 2,000, senior officers instructed The New York Instances in April, including {that a} reassessment shall be carried out after two months. A supply mentioned that commanders have urged the administration to maintain at the very least 500 troops in Syria.

Final December, the Division of Protection introduced that there have been 2,000 U.S. troops deployed in Syria, which is greater than double the 900 that had been reported prior to now. 

Pentagon officers mentioned in April that the U.S. would consolidate its forces and cut back the troop complete to beneath 1,000 in Syria within the coming months. 

“Recognizing the success america has had towards ISIS, together with its 2019 territorial defeat beneath President Trump, right this moment the Secretary of Protection directed the consolidation of U.S. forces in Syria beneath Mixed Joint Job Pressure — Operation Inherent Resolve to pick out areas in Syria,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell mentioned in an announcement. “This consolidation displays the numerous steps we have now made towards degrading ISIS’ enchantment and operational functionality regionally and globally.”

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By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Submit Contributor Sunday, June 01, 2025
An anti-government fighter fires into the air in a street in Aleppo on Nov. 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria's second city of Aleppo on Nov. 29, as they pressed a lightning offensive against forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed government.
An anti-government fighter fires into the air in a road in Aleppo on Nov. 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria’s second metropolis of Aleppo on Nov. 29, as they pressed a lightning offensive towards forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed authorities. | BAKR ALKASEM/AFP through Getty Pictures

The Islamic State has claimed duty for its first assault focusing on Syria’s transitional authorities, saying it killed or injured seven members of what it described because the “apostate Syrian regime.”

The phobia group, often known as ISIS or ISIL, claimed it carried out two assaults on a navy highway within the desert area of Talul al Safa within the southern province of Suwayda on Might 22 and Might 28.

In a single assault, on Might 22, a blast within the desert area killed or wounded seven Syrian troopers, IS mentioned in an announcement, in accordance with The Related Press.

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Subscribe to get each day/weekly electronic mail with the highest tales (plus particular affords!) from The Christian Submit. Be the primary to know.

Militants additionally ambushed a reconnaissance unit from the Free Syrian Military that was monitoring IS, leaving one killed and three injured, a navy supply instructed CNN, including that the terrain within the space is commonly exploited for canopy by IS due to its rugged terrain. 

SITE Intelligence Group, which displays Islamic extremist exercise on-line, mentioned IS posted two separate statements claiming duty for the incidents, claiming that bombs planted by IS fighters killed and wounded members of the Syrian navy and allied militias.

IS has maintained cells in southern Syria regardless of having been largely absent from the realm for 2 years, in accordance with the Institute for the Research of Conflict, primarily based in Washington, D.C.

The phobia group beforehand maintained management of enormous territories in Syria and Iraq however was territorially defeated by U.S.-backed forces in 2017. Since then, it has operated as an underground insurgency, significantly in Syria’s central desert and jap provinces.

The assaults are the primary immediately claimed by IS for the reason that set up of Syria’s transitional authorities beneath former jihadist Ahmed al-Sharaa in December. The brand new authorities emerged after the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, and it has confronted criticism for failing to revive order in key components of the nation, together with Suwayda.

The USA and different Western governments have urged the brand new Syrian administration to stop the resurgence of extremist teams. Nonetheless, efforts to claim management in sure areas have faltered.

Earlier than these assaults, IS had solely focused the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces since December, stories BBC jihadist specialist Mina Al-Lami.

“IS attributed these [recent] assaults to its so-called Houran sub-branch in Syria, which had not claimed any assaults since 2023,” Al-Lami posted on social media. 

Suwayda, primarily populated by the Druze minority, stays unstable because of ongoing sectarian clashes. Over 100 had been killed in violent confrontations between native militants and pro-government forces within the province throughout late April and early Might. Lots of died in clashes that erupted in early March alongside Syria’s Mediterranean coast, in Latakia and Tartous.

The Syrian authorities has not formally acknowledged any IS assaults in Suwayda. It did, nonetheless, report two raids towards IS operatives within the Damascus space final week.

The assaults come amid deepening instability throughout Syria. Syrians proceed to face a deteriorating safety state of affairs, with frequent kidnappings, thefts and reprisals in each city and rural areas.

A latest report from a Syrian Christian, whose identify was withheld for safety causes, described the brand new authorities’s focus as being extra on “whitewashing its brutal historical past” than addressing home insecurity, in accordance with Christian Each day Worldwide.

The report famous a worsening humanitarian state of affairs, together with electrical energy cuts — right down to as little as two hours per day in some areas — and water shortages. Infrastructure remained crumbling, and the nation’s healthcare system was beneath pressure because of staffing cuts reportedly primarily based on ethnic and non secular identification.

Earlier than leaving workplace in January, former U.S. Secretary of Protection Lloyd Austin acknowledged that U.S. troops ought to keep in Syria to stop IS from regaining a foothold and feared that pulling out prematurely may enable the phobia group to develop again into a big menace to world safety. Underneath President Donald Trump, the U.S. has begun pulling troops out of Syria. 

The U.S. additionally shuttered small working bases in Syria’s northeast, decreasing troop ranges to about 1,400 from 2,000, senior officers instructed The New York Instances in April, including {that a} reassessment shall be carried out after two months. A supply mentioned that commanders have urged the administration to maintain at the very least 500 troops in Syria.

Final December, the Division of Protection introduced that there have been 2,000 U.S. troops deployed in Syria, which is greater than double the 900 that had been reported prior to now. 

Pentagon officers mentioned in April that the U.S. would consolidate its forces and cut back the troop complete to beneath 1,000 in Syria within the coming months. 

“Recognizing the success america has had towards ISIS, together with its 2019 territorial defeat beneath President Trump, right this moment the Secretary of Protection directed the consolidation of U.S. forces in Syria beneath Mixed Joint Job Pressure — Operation Inherent Resolve to pick out areas in Syria,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell mentioned in an announcement. “This consolidation displays the numerous steps we have now made towards degrading ISIS’ enchantment and operational functionality regionally and globally.”

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By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Submit Contributor Sunday, June 01, 2025
An anti-government fighter fires into the air in a street in Aleppo on Nov. 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria's second city of Aleppo on Nov. 29, as they pressed a lightning offensive against forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed government.
An anti-government fighter fires into the air in a road in Aleppo on Nov. 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria’s second metropolis of Aleppo on Nov. 29, as they pressed a lightning offensive towards forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed authorities. | BAKR ALKASEM/AFP through Getty Pictures

The Islamic State has claimed duty for its first assault focusing on Syria’s transitional authorities, saying it killed or injured seven members of what it described because the “apostate Syrian regime.”

The phobia group, often known as ISIS or ISIL, claimed it carried out two assaults on a navy highway within the desert area of Talul al Safa within the southern province of Suwayda on Might 22 and Might 28.

In a single assault, on Might 22, a blast within the desert area killed or wounded seven Syrian troopers, IS mentioned in an announcement, in accordance with The Related Press.

Get Our Newest Information for FREE

Subscribe to get each day/weekly electronic mail with the highest tales (plus particular affords!) from The Christian Submit. Be the primary to know.

Militants additionally ambushed a reconnaissance unit from the Free Syrian Military that was monitoring IS, leaving one killed and three injured, a navy supply instructed CNN, including that the terrain within the space is commonly exploited for canopy by IS due to its rugged terrain. 

SITE Intelligence Group, which displays Islamic extremist exercise on-line, mentioned IS posted two separate statements claiming duty for the incidents, claiming that bombs planted by IS fighters killed and wounded members of the Syrian navy and allied militias.

IS has maintained cells in southern Syria regardless of having been largely absent from the realm for 2 years, in accordance with the Institute for the Research of Conflict, primarily based in Washington, D.C.

The phobia group beforehand maintained management of enormous territories in Syria and Iraq however was territorially defeated by U.S.-backed forces in 2017. Since then, it has operated as an underground insurgency, significantly in Syria’s central desert and jap provinces.

The assaults are the primary immediately claimed by IS for the reason that set up of Syria’s transitional authorities beneath former jihadist Ahmed al-Sharaa in December. The brand new authorities emerged after the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, and it has confronted criticism for failing to revive order in key components of the nation, together with Suwayda.

The USA and different Western governments have urged the brand new Syrian administration to stop the resurgence of extremist teams. Nonetheless, efforts to claim management in sure areas have faltered.

Earlier than these assaults, IS had solely focused the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces since December, stories BBC jihadist specialist Mina Al-Lami.

“IS attributed these [recent] assaults to its so-called Houran sub-branch in Syria, which had not claimed any assaults since 2023,” Al-Lami posted on social media. 

Suwayda, primarily populated by the Druze minority, stays unstable because of ongoing sectarian clashes. Over 100 had been killed in violent confrontations between native militants and pro-government forces within the province throughout late April and early Might. Lots of died in clashes that erupted in early March alongside Syria’s Mediterranean coast, in Latakia and Tartous.

The Syrian authorities has not formally acknowledged any IS assaults in Suwayda. It did, nonetheless, report two raids towards IS operatives within the Damascus space final week.

The assaults come amid deepening instability throughout Syria. Syrians proceed to face a deteriorating safety state of affairs, with frequent kidnappings, thefts and reprisals in each city and rural areas.

A latest report from a Syrian Christian, whose identify was withheld for safety causes, described the brand new authorities’s focus as being extra on “whitewashing its brutal historical past” than addressing home insecurity, in accordance with Christian Each day Worldwide.

The report famous a worsening humanitarian state of affairs, together with electrical energy cuts — right down to as little as two hours per day in some areas — and water shortages. Infrastructure remained crumbling, and the nation’s healthcare system was beneath pressure because of staffing cuts reportedly primarily based on ethnic and non secular identification.

Earlier than leaving workplace in January, former U.S. Secretary of Protection Lloyd Austin acknowledged that U.S. troops ought to keep in Syria to stop IS from regaining a foothold and feared that pulling out prematurely may enable the phobia group to develop again into a big menace to world safety. Underneath President Donald Trump, the U.S. has begun pulling troops out of Syria. 

The U.S. additionally shuttered small working bases in Syria’s northeast, decreasing troop ranges to about 1,400 from 2,000, senior officers instructed The New York Instances in April, including {that a} reassessment shall be carried out after two months. A supply mentioned that commanders have urged the administration to maintain at the very least 500 troops in Syria.

Final December, the Division of Protection introduced that there have been 2,000 U.S. troops deployed in Syria, which is greater than double the 900 that had been reported prior to now. 

Pentagon officers mentioned in April that the U.S. would consolidate its forces and cut back the troop complete to beneath 1,000 in Syria within the coming months. 

“Recognizing the success america has had towards ISIS, together with its 2019 territorial defeat beneath President Trump, right this moment the Secretary of Protection directed the consolidation of U.S. forces in Syria beneath Mixed Joint Job Pressure — Operation Inherent Resolve to pick out areas in Syria,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell mentioned in an announcement. “This consolidation displays the numerous steps we have now made towards degrading ISIS’ enchantment and operational functionality regionally and globally.”

Buy JNews
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By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Submit Contributor Sunday, June 01, 2025
An anti-government fighter fires into the air in a street in Aleppo on Nov. 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria's second city of Aleppo on Nov. 29, as they pressed a lightning offensive against forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed government.
An anti-government fighter fires into the air in a road in Aleppo on Nov. 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria’s second metropolis of Aleppo on Nov. 29, as they pressed a lightning offensive towards forces of the Iranian- and Russian-backed authorities. | BAKR ALKASEM/AFP through Getty Pictures

The Islamic State has claimed duty for its first assault focusing on Syria’s transitional authorities, saying it killed or injured seven members of what it described because the “apostate Syrian regime.”

The phobia group, often known as ISIS or ISIL, claimed it carried out two assaults on a navy highway within the desert area of Talul al Safa within the southern province of Suwayda on Might 22 and Might 28.

In a single assault, on Might 22, a blast within the desert area killed or wounded seven Syrian troopers, IS mentioned in an announcement, in accordance with The Related Press.

Get Our Newest Information for FREE

Subscribe to get each day/weekly electronic mail with the highest tales (plus particular affords!) from The Christian Submit. Be the primary to know.

Militants additionally ambushed a reconnaissance unit from the Free Syrian Military that was monitoring IS, leaving one killed and three injured, a navy supply instructed CNN, including that the terrain within the space is commonly exploited for canopy by IS due to its rugged terrain. 

SITE Intelligence Group, which displays Islamic extremist exercise on-line, mentioned IS posted two separate statements claiming duty for the incidents, claiming that bombs planted by IS fighters killed and wounded members of the Syrian navy and allied militias.

IS has maintained cells in southern Syria regardless of having been largely absent from the realm for 2 years, in accordance with the Institute for the Research of Conflict, primarily based in Washington, D.C.

The phobia group beforehand maintained management of enormous territories in Syria and Iraq however was territorially defeated by U.S.-backed forces in 2017. Since then, it has operated as an underground insurgency, significantly in Syria’s central desert and jap provinces.

The assaults are the primary immediately claimed by IS for the reason that set up of Syria’s transitional authorities beneath former jihadist Ahmed al-Sharaa in December. The brand new authorities emerged after the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, and it has confronted criticism for failing to revive order in key components of the nation, together with Suwayda.

The USA and different Western governments have urged the brand new Syrian administration to stop the resurgence of extremist teams. Nonetheless, efforts to claim management in sure areas have faltered.

Earlier than these assaults, IS had solely focused the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces since December, stories BBC jihadist specialist Mina Al-Lami.

“IS attributed these [recent] assaults to its so-called Houran sub-branch in Syria, which had not claimed any assaults since 2023,” Al-Lami posted on social media. 

Suwayda, primarily populated by the Druze minority, stays unstable because of ongoing sectarian clashes. Over 100 had been killed in violent confrontations between native militants and pro-government forces within the province throughout late April and early Might. Lots of died in clashes that erupted in early March alongside Syria’s Mediterranean coast, in Latakia and Tartous.

The Syrian authorities has not formally acknowledged any IS assaults in Suwayda. It did, nonetheless, report two raids towards IS operatives within the Damascus space final week.

The assaults come amid deepening instability throughout Syria. Syrians proceed to face a deteriorating safety state of affairs, with frequent kidnappings, thefts and reprisals in each city and rural areas.

A latest report from a Syrian Christian, whose identify was withheld for safety causes, described the brand new authorities’s focus as being extra on “whitewashing its brutal historical past” than addressing home insecurity, in accordance with Christian Each day Worldwide.

The report famous a worsening humanitarian state of affairs, together with electrical energy cuts — right down to as little as two hours per day in some areas — and water shortages. Infrastructure remained crumbling, and the nation’s healthcare system was beneath pressure because of staffing cuts reportedly primarily based on ethnic and non secular identification.

Earlier than leaving workplace in January, former U.S. Secretary of Protection Lloyd Austin acknowledged that U.S. troops ought to keep in Syria to stop IS from regaining a foothold and feared that pulling out prematurely may enable the phobia group to develop again into a big menace to world safety. Underneath President Donald Trump, the U.S. has begun pulling troops out of Syria. 

The U.S. additionally shuttered small working bases in Syria’s northeast, decreasing troop ranges to about 1,400 from 2,000, senior officers instructed The New York Instances in April, including {that a} reassessment shall be carried out after two months. A supply mentioned that commanders have urged the administration to maintain at the very least 500 troops in Syria.

Final December, the Division of Protection introduced that there have been 2,000 U.S. troops deployed in Syria, which is greater than double the 900 that had been reported prior to now. 

Pentagon officers mentioned in April that the U.S. would consolidate its forces and cut back the troop complete to beneath 1,000 in Syria within the coming months. 

“Recognizing the success america has had towards ISIS, together with its 2019 territorial defeat beneath President Trump, right this moment the Secretary of Protection directed the consolidation of U.S. forces in Syria beneath Mixed Joint Job Pressure — Operation Inherent Resolve to pick out areas in Syria,” Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell mentioned in an announcement. “This consolidation displays the numerous steps we have now made towards degrading ISIS’ enchantment and operational functionality regionally and globally.”

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