SDF Chief Heads to Damascus to Seal Ceasefire and Integration Deal 🤝
SDF leader Mazloum Abdi travels to Damascus on January 19 to finalize a ceasefire and integration deal, aiming to stabilize northeastern Syria and protect Kurdish-majority areas. 🤝
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SDF leader Mazloum Abdi travels to Damascus on January 19 to finalize a ceasefire and integration deal, aiming to stabilize northeastern Syria and protect Kurdish-majority areas. 🤝
Syrian Arab Army launches eastward offensive around Tabqa in Raqqa, clashing with SDF forces as it seeks to consolidate control. Exclusive footage reveals on-the-ground action.
On January 17, the Syrian army said it took full control of Deir Hafer after Kurdish forces withdrew, as interim leader Ahmad al-Sharaa formally recognized Kurdish as a national language.
On January 7, 2026, Syria’s military enforced a full curfew in Aleppo’s Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh, sealing neighborhoods and opening humanitarian corridors amid rising SDF clashes.
Syrian Kurdish leader Mazloum Abdi met with Damascus officials on Jan 4, 2026 to discuss integrating his forces into the central military, aiming to revive a stalled 2025 deal.
On December 26, 2025, clashes in Aleppo saw the Syrian army shoot down SDF drones near Tishreen Dam and face sniper fire at a security checkpoint amid stalled de-escalation talks.
Syria’s interim government and SDF reach a major deal to merge institutions, aiming for unity and stability in the northeast.
Top Kurdish commander Mazloum Abdi says the SDF won’t disarm or disband but is willing to cooperate in forming a unified Syrian national army—however, only through joint agreement.