
Syria Declares Al-Hol Camp and Surroundings a Closed Military Zone
Syrian authorities have announced that the al-Hol camp and its surrounding areas in the northeastern Hassakeh province are now a fully closed military zone.
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Syrian authorities have announced that the al-Hol camp and its surrounding areas in the northeastern Hassakeh province are now a fully closed military zone.
Syria has confirmed a mass escape of individuals from the Al-Hol camp, which houses relatives of jihadists.

Following the withdrawal of Kurdish forces, over 138 breaches were found in the perimeter of the Al-Hol camp in Syria, leading to a mass escape of jihadist relatives.
Following the withdrawal of Kurdish forces from the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, the largest camp for relatives of ISIS jihadists, the Interior Ministry has confirmed 'massive escapes' of detainees.

The notorious Al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, which held IS terrorists and their families, has been cleared by the Syrian interim government. Experts warn that thousands of IS sympathizers are now at large.
The Syrian government has closed the Al-Hol camp, which housed approximately 24,000 people, primarily women and children associated with ISIS, and is relocating residents for reintegration.

Thousands of detainees linked to ISIL have reportedly left the al-Hol camp in Syria following a chaotic handover by the SDF to the Syrian government, sparking security concerns.

Finland has successfully repatriated a Finnish minor boy who was residing in the al-Hol camp in Iraq.

After Kurdish forces withdrew from the Syrian al-Hol camp, several thousand people escaped from the camp. Syrian authorities found more than 100 damages to the camp wall, and the number of escapees needs to be determined.

A mass exodus is reported from the al-Hol camp in Syria.
Syria confirms mass escape from Al-Hol camp for relatives of jihadists Naharnet

The al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, which housed thousands with alleged links to Daesh, has been emptied following a government operation and a new deal with US-backed terrorists.

US intelligence agencies report that approximately 15,000 to 20,000 ISIS-linked individuals have escaped from Syria's Al-Hol camp.
The United Nations announced a significant decrease in the population of Syria's al-Hol camp as the Syrian government proceeds with efforts to relocate remaining families.

A mass escape has occurred from Syria's al-Hol camp, which houses families linked to ISIS, following the withdrawal of Kurdish forces. The Syrian government and SDF are blaming each other, with unconfirmed reports suggesting thousands of escapees.
Kurdish forces guarding the Al-Hol camp in Syria were forced to flee due to an attack by the Syrian army, resulting in the escape of thousands of jihadists.

Syria's interior ministry confirmed that thousands of women and children related to suspected Islamic State members escaped from the al-Hol detention camp last month.
ISIS attacks near Raqqa indicate a growing threat, especially as Syrian security forces close the Al-Hol camp, releasing 15,000 family members linked to ISIS, mostly children.
Syria closes al-Hol camp after relocating thousands of ISIS-linked families rudaw.net

Australians with alleged IS ties are turned back after departing Syrian camp for repatriation Associated Press News