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Syria regime warns Daraa rebels
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 25 - 05 - 2018

DARAA, May 25, 2018 (News Wires) - Syrian aircraft on Friday dropped leaflets on the southern province of Daraa, ordering the rebels who control most of it to lay down their weapons or face an offensive.
Residents said that several different leaflets were scattered across the province, which has borders with Israel and Jordan and is expected to be among the next targets in the resurgent regime's reconquest.
One of them, in the city of Daraa, includes a picture showing lined up bodies, presumably of anti-government fighters. "This is the inevitable fate of anyone who insists on carrying arms," reads the leaflet.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, another leaflet announces "the arrival of the Syrian Arab army's soldiers".
The Britain-based war monitor also said that the government had sent reinforcements towards the southern province following the completion earlier this week of operations to secure Damascus.
Syrian regime and allied forces on Monday re-took the Yarmouk area in southern Damascus, giving President Bashar Assad full control of the capital and its surroundings for the first time since 2012.
"These forces are now stationed on the edges of Daraa province," Observatory chief Rami Abdel-Rahman said.
"The goal is a broad offensive, should the rebels reject a negotiated pullout as was the case in Eastern Ghouta," he said.
Russian-backed Syrian forces launched a major operation in February against Eastern Ghouta, a sprawling semi-rural rebel pocket east of the capital.
A daily deluge of air strikes and shelling left at least 1,700 people dead, according to the Observatory, and eventually forced the rebels into accepting a transfer to the northern province of Idlib.
Daraa's location makes any broad operation there very sensitive, with Israel suspecting Damascus' Iranian allies of seeking to establish a military footprint closer to its borders.
Abdel Raman said the planned Syria offensive so far only included regular Syrian forces, supported by the Russian military but not by Iranian forces nor the Tehran-backed Lebanese Hizbollah militia.
Government and allied forces control about 30 percent of Daraa, the rest of which is held by various factions, including a small contingent of fighters from Daesh (ISIS).


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