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NGOs sound alarm as foreign families flee camp holding suspected IS fighters

Annexe holding 6,000 women and children is now mostly empty, raising security and humanitarian concerns

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theguardian.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

NGOs sound alarm as foreign families flee camp holding suspected IS fighters

Annexe holding 6,000 women and children is now mostly empty, raising security and humanitarian concerns

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lemonde.fr4 mesi fa

Syria's Al-Hol camp emptied after mass escape of jihadist families

After the withdrawal of Kurdish forces on January 20 and under pressure from the Syrian army, the camp was emptied of most of its 24,000 residents, including 6,300 women and children of foreign jihadists.

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  1. venerdì 13 febbraio 2026·theguardian.com

    NGOs sound alarm as foreign families flee camp holding suspected IS fighters

    Annexe holding 6,000 women and children is now mostly empty, raising security and humanitarian concerns

  2. domenica 15 febbraio 2026·lemonde.fr

    Syria's Al-Hol camp emptied after mass escape of jihadist families

    After the withdrawal of Kurdish forces on January 20 and under pressure from the Syrian army, the camp was emptied of most of its 24,000 residents, including 6,300 women and…