
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has unveiled alarming developments in the Syrian landscape, reporting secret understandings between Iranian militias and the ISIS organization in Syria’s desert regions. According to the Observatory, these understandings aim to create a state of chaos in the area, particularly after repeated withdrawals of Iranian forces and their allied militias from certain strategic regions in Syria.
The report from the Observatory focused on the movements of Iranian militias in the Maizilah desert area in Deir ez-Zor province, which is considered one of the key strongholds of ISIS activity. It highlighted that, if proven true, these understandings could have severe implications for the stability of the region, raising questions about the future of Iranian influence following recent field developments.
This development comes amid escalating tensions in Syria and the ongoing complexity of the security and political scene. It has sparked international concern about the potential exploitation of these understandings to rearrange the regional balance of power in favor of certain parties at the expense of the Syrian people.