Islamists Seize Hama In Renewed Syr­i­an Offen­sive

Islamist rebels took the Syr­i­an city of Hama Thurs­day from the forces of the sec­u­lar­ist Pres­i­dent Bashar al-Assad. Fight­ing between the rebels and Assad’s Syr­i­an Arab Army had been occur­ring on the out­skirts of the city for the pre­vi­ous five days. 

The rebel forces are led by the group Hay­at Tahrir al-Sham, which grew out of an Al Qae­da affil­i­ate. The leader of HTS, Abu Mohammed al-Golani, is also the for­mer leader of the Al Nus­ra Front, Al Qaeda’s Syr­i­an branch. HTS is also rumored to have received aid from Ukraine in the form of kamikaze drones to use against Russ­ian bases in Syr­ia.

The city is strate­gi­cal­ly locat­ed, sit­ting on the road between Syria’s cap­i­tal of Dam­as­cus and the north­ern city of Alep­po, which fell to rebels last week.

Hama’s seizure by Islamists, fol­low­ing on the heels of the rebels’ seizure of Alep­po last week, has been ascribed to the dis­trac­tion of two of the Assad government’s major back­ers, with Russia’s mil­i­tary resources con­cen­trat­ed on the con­flict in Ukraine and Hezbol­lah weak­ened after its con­flict with Israel. 

There are also wide­spread reports of deser­tions in Assad’s army. In response to this, Assad issued a decree rais­ing the salaries of sol­diers by 50 per­cent ear­li­er this week amid the renewed con­flict. 

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