דמשק שטעלט ארויס כוחות אין אל-חסכה נאך א וואפן שטילשטאנד מיט SDF.
A convoy carrying senior Syrian military officials has reportedly reached Al-Hasakah, signaling the start of a phased integration of Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) personnel into the Syrian army. The move comes after a January 30, 2026, U.S.-backed ceasefire agreement between Damascus and the SDF, aimed at stabilizing northeastern Syria following the 2026 military offensive.
The deployment into Al-Hasakah, a key SDF-controlled city, reflects cautious steps toward unifying regional security forces under national command while respecting the ceasefire’s negotiated terms. Observers note that the integration process will likely be gradual, with both sides assessing cooperation and coordination before broader implementation in areas like Qamishli.
Sources indicate that the convoy’s arrival includes senior officers tasked with overseeing operational planning, personnel management, and coordination with local SDF units. The Syrian government has emphasized the importance of stability, while Kurdish leaders have expressed guarded optimism, acknowledging the potential benefits of formal integration while remaining attentive to local autonomy concerns.
Analysts warn that the outcome of this initiative remains uncertain. While the ceasefire provides a framework for cooperation, political, ethnic, and operational challenges could impact the success of integrating former SDF fighters into the national army structure. The coming weeks will be closely watched as the region navigates this delicate transition.
This development marks a significant moment in Syria’s northeastern regions, reflecting ongoing efforts to reconcile local armed groups with central authority under the oversight of international mediators. Both Damascus and the SDF have signaled a willingness to move forward, but officials remain cautious about the practical complexities of the integration process.
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