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WATCH: Thousands of ISIS terrorists flee prison in Syria
WATCH: Thousands of ISIS terrorists flee prison in Syria New footage and field reports indicate that thousands of ISIS operatives and family members have fled the al-Hol camp in northeast Syria following their release by the country’s new Joulani-jihadist-led regime. The mass breakout is accelerating ISIS’s resurgence on the ground, with Raqqa already under terrorist control and additional regions now facing imminent collapse. Security sources say ISIS is rapidly reconstituting its operational networks, exploiting chaos created by the regime change and receiving indirect Turkish support, including permissive border activity and logistical blind spots. The developments echo long-standing Israeli warnings that extremist factions would fill any vacuum left by weakened governance in Syria. Israeli officials have repeatedly raised alarms with Donald Trump, warning that Turkey and the new Syrian leadership maintain ties to ISIS-linked elements. Those warnings now appear to be materializing on the battlefield, as ISIS regains territory, manpower, and momentum at a dangerous pace. NEWSRAEL: WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT ISIS’s return is not a local Syrian problem—it is a direct regional threat. A strengthened ISIS undermines Israel’s northern security, destabilizes Jordan and Iraq, and creates new terror export hubs aimed at the West. Israel’s intelligence assessments have consistently warned that tolerating jihadist regimes and Turkish ambiguity would empower the very forces the global coalition fought to defeat. The current collapse validates those warnings and raises urgent questions about regional strategy and enforcement.
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