דמשק זיכערהייט איינהייטן באקומען צייטווייליגע צוטריט צו קורדישער זאנע.
Footage from northeast Syria shows Syrian regime “General Security” forces briefly entering a restricted zone in Hasakah, escorted by U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces and local residents, before being expelled in accordance with existing agreements. The incident underscores that the regime’s access was strictly temporary, with no transfer of authority or lasting presence in the area.
The video footage highlights that the entry was carefully supervised, intended only to demonstrate compliance with arrangements rather than establish control. Observers noted that Syrian forces moved in and out of the zone quickly, reflecting a carefully negotiated balance between Damascus and Kurdish authorities under the current ceasefire framework.
These developments follow a January 2026 Syrian government offensive against SDF-held areas, which ultimately led to a February ceasefire deal. That agreement includes provisions for integrating SDF brigades into national forces while acknowledging the limited authority of Damascus in previously Kurdish-administered territories. Residents and journalists present during the brief entry confirmed that no operational or administrative control changed hands, reinforcing the temporary and symbolic nature of the move.
While the Syrian regime has steadily advanced its presence in northeastern Syria, this incident demonstrates the continued fragility and complexity of local arrangements. Temporary access is allowed under the ceasefire, but the SDF and local communities retain significant oversight, maintaining a delicate balance designed to prevent renewed clashes. The event serves as a live illustration of how ceasefire agreements can enable limited regime movements without provoking full-scale confrontation, and highlights the ongoing challenges of integrating formerly autonomous Kurdish regions into Damascus’s authority.
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