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Syrian Democratic Forces military councils

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) has many military councils for local security and defense, each being accountable to the civil council of the area they operate in.[1]

Flag of the Syrian Democratic Forces

In 2016, the Syrian Democratic Forces established four military councils (three west of the Euphrates) in order to facilitate and conduct military operations; the Manbij Military Council, the al-Bab Military Council, the Jarabulus Military Council, and the Deir ez-Zor Military Council.

In 2017, the Idlib Military Council was founded in an attempt to gain influence in Idlib Governorate, much of which is controlled by Turkish-backed opposition groups.[2]

In 2019, the SDF started to form new military councils in order to both decentralize the SDF, and to unify the military and security forces in the region.[1] As of June 2019, the military councils formed during this decentralization are the Kobanî Military Council, the Tal Abyad Military Council, the Tabqa Military Council, the al-Hawl Military Council, the Qamishli Military Council, the Raqqa Military Council, the Serê Kaniyê Military Council, the Derik Military Council, the Hasakah Military Council, and the Amuda Military Council.

Manbij edit

The Manbij Military Council (MMC) is a coalition established by several groups in the SDF, the Northern Sun Battalion and the Seljuk Brigade, on 2 April 2016 at the Tishrin Dam on the Euphrates. The military council aimed to capture the city of Manbij across the river and many of the council members are local fighters from the surrounding areas.

Al-Bab edit

The Al-Bab Military Council (BMC) is an ethnically mixed force of the Syrian Democratic Forces, consisting of Kurdish, Arab, and Turkmen militias from northern Aleppo Governorate. The BMC currently maintains a presence in several villages west of Manbij, though its stated goal is to capture al-Bab, currently under the Turkish occupation of northern Syria.

Jarabulus edit

Jarabulus Military Council
مجلس جرابلس العسكري
 
Flag of the Jarablus Military Council
Leaders
  • Abdel Sattar al-Jader [3]
  • Col. Ali Hijo[4]
  • Massoud Allo
  • Muhammad Ahmed[5]
  • Ahmed al-Jader[5]
Dates of operationAugust 2016 – present
Group(s)
HeadquartersManbij
Active regionsManbij District, Aleppo Governorate
Battles and wars

The Jarabulus Military Council is an SDF coalition in the Shahba Region formed by local fighters from the city of Jarabulus and the surrounding areas, who had fled from ISIL.[7]

Abdel Sattar al-Jader, the initial leader of the Jarabulus Military Council and the commander of the Euphrates Jarabulus Brigades, was assassinated just prior to the Turkish military intervention in the Syrian Civil War, and the SDF have accused Turkish military intelligence of organizing the assassination.[3]

The Jarabulus Military Council took part in the resistance against the 2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria, attacking Turkish-backed forces in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo.[8]

Deir ez-Zor edit

The Deir ez-Zor Military Council is an Arab-majority militia of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), based in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate. It joined the SDF in 2016, having previously been part of the Free Syrian Army.

Idlib edit

Idlib Military Council
مجلس إدلب العسكري
 
Logo of the Idlib Military Council
LeadersAbu Ammar al-Idlibi
Dates of operationOctober 21, 2017 – Unknown
Group(s)Northern Democratic Brigade
HeadquartersIdlib, Idlib Governorate
Active regionsIdlib Governorate
AlliesPeople's Protection Units
OpponentsTurkey
Syria
Tahrir al-Sham
Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army
National Front for Liberation
Battles and wars

The Idlib Military Council was proposed, and partially organized by the SDF in an attempt to gain influence in Idlib Governorate and counter Turkey and the Syrian Army in the region. It was reportedly established in late 2017, with an official formation video filmed in Idlib being released on 21 October 2017 claiming that the council seeks to revive the Syrian revolution and expand it into combating terrorism and foreign occupation. In the video the council also declared its willingness to fight Jabhat al-Nusra and rid Idlib from their presence, the speaker in the video also described the council's opposition to the Syrian government and Bashar al-Assad and their support for the Syrian rebellion, though the council mostly disappeared thereafter.[2][9] In March 2018, however, the Idlib Military Council and other SDF units condemned the Turkish-led Operation Olive Branch against Afrin Canton and declared to help the YPG in defending the canton.[10][11]

The council is also openly linked with the Syrian Democratic Forces' component the Northern Democratic Brigade with the group's leader Abu Ammar al-Idlibi stating his group's ambitions to expand operations into the Idlib Governorate and eventually control it and expel Turkish forces as well as rival groups active in the area.[2]

Military councils formed since 2019 edit

Kobanî edit

The Kobanî Military Council (Kurdish: Meclisa Leşkerî Ya Kobanî[12]) was established on 16 June 2019, with Ismat Sheikh Hassan as its commander.[13]

Tal Abyad edit

 
Flag of the Tal Abyad Military Council

The Tal Abyad Military Council (Arabic: مجلس تل أبيض العسكري, Kurdish: Meclisa Leşkerî A Girê Spî) was established on 17 June 2019, with Riyad Khamis al-Khalaf as its leader.[14] As a part of the SDF-US-Turkish buffer zone deal, the Tal Abyad Military Council filled positions left by the YPG in the Tal Abyad area, and has conducted joint patrols with the American military.[15][16]

Tabqa edit

The Tabqa Military Council (Arabic: مجلس الطبقة العسكري) was established on 18 June 2019, with the Council being headed by Mohammed Raouf.[17]

Al-Hawl edit

Tha al-Hawl Military Council (Arabic: المجلس العسكري لقطاع الهول, Kurdish: Meclisa Leşkerî Ya Eyaleta Holê) was founded on 19 June 2019.[18]

Qamishli edit

The Qamishli Military Council (Kurdish: Meclisa Leşkerî A Qamişlo) was founded on 20 June 2019, with Piling Qamişlo being one of its co-presidents.[19]

Raqqa edit

The Raqqa Military Council (Arabic: مجلس الرقة العسكري, Kurdish: Meclisa Leşkerî ya Reqayê) was founded on 21 June 2019, with Farhan al-Askar as its commander.[20] The council's Martyr Ilan Kobanê Brigade fought in the 2020 Ayn Issa clashes.[21]

Serê Kaniyê edit

Serê Kaniyê Military Council
 
Flag of the Serê Kaniyê Military Council
Dates of operation27 June 2019-Present
Opponents  Turkey
  Syrian National Army
Battles and wars2019 Turkish offensive into north-eastern Syria
 
A member of the SDF's Serê Kaniyê military council oversees the destruction of fortifications

The Serê Kaniyê Military Council (Arabic: مجلس سرﻱ كانییه العسكرﻱ, Kurdish: Meclisa Leşgerî Ya Waşûkanî) was founded on 27 June 2019.[22] As a part of the SDF-US-Turkish buffer zone deal, the Serê Kaniyê Military Council filled positions left by the YPG in the Serê Kaniyê area, and has conducted joint patrols with the American military on 4 September and 8 September 2019.[23][16]

Derik edit

The Derik Military Council (Kurdish: Meclisa Leşkerî Ya Dêrikê) was founded on 30 June 2019, with Kurdistan Dêrik as one of its co-presidents.[24]

Hasakah edit

The Hasakah Military Council (Kurdish: Meclisa Leşgerî A Hesekê) was formed on 4 July 2019.[25]

Amuda edit

The Amuda Military Council (Kurdish: Meclisa Leşgerî A Amûdê, Arabic: مجلس عامودا العسكري) was founded on 4 July 2019, with Amed Amûdê as its commander.[26][27]

Ayn Issa edit

The Ayn Issa Military Council,[28] also known as Girê Spî SDF Military Council,[29] is active since at least late 2020. It took part in the 2020–21 Ayn Issa clashes.[28]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Szuba, Jared (23 June 2019). "New Syrian military councils are the SDF's latest push for decentralization". The Defense Post. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b c ""قوات سوريا الديمقراطية": سنُشكّل "مجلس عسكري في محافظة إدلب" قريباً". almanar (in Arabic). 12 October 2017. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Turkey's Syria offensive aimed at Kurdish YPG". Deutsche Welle. 24 August 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Brigadier General Ali Hijo: We will not stand idly by about Turkification policy in Jarablos". Hawar News Agency (in Arabic). 27 November 2016.
  5. ^ a b . ARA News. 26 August 2016. Archived from the original on 26 August 2016.
  6. ^ a b c . en.hawarnews.com. Archived from the original on 2016-08-22.
  7. ^ . ARA News. 26 August 2016. Archived from the original on 26 August 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  8. ^ ""Jarabulus Military Council" targets a vehicle south of Jarabulus by a guided missile leaving 2 persons dead in conjunction with an assassination targeted members of Turkey-loyal factions south of Azaz". SOHR. 13 October 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Kurdish Source Discloses SDF's Plan to Capture Idlib in Northwestern Syria". Fars. 14 January 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  10. ^ . Hawar News Agency. 6 March 2018. Archived from the original on 8 March 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  11. ^ "Revolutionary Forces: We will send our forces to Afrin". ANF News. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  12. ^ YPG Press Office (21 June 2019). "Îlankirina avakirina meclîsa leşkerî ya Kobanî". Youtube. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  13. ^ "Kobani city establishes its military council with ceremonies". SDF Press. 16 June 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  14. ^ "The forces of Tal Abyad announced the establishment of their military council". SDF Press. 17 June 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  15. ^ "Coalition and local Military Council on joint patrol in Gire Spi". ANF News. Ajansa Nûçeyan a Firatê. 6 October 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  16. ^ a b Youssef, Sherwan (25 August 2019). "The Safe Zone: Local Military Councils to Replace YPG on Syrian-Turkish Borders". North Press Agency. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  17. ^ "Tabqa unites its forces in a military council". SDF Press. 18 June 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
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  19. ^ "Qamishlo Military Council founded". ANF News. Ajansa Nûçeyan a Firatê. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  20. ^ "After Tal Abyad and Kobani.. Raqqa city announces the formation of its military council". SDF Press. 21 June 2019. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  21. ^ "Resistance in Ain Issa continues, says Commander Ekaş". ANF News. 24 December 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  22. ^ "الإعلان عن تشكيل المجلس العسكري لمنطقة سري كانية" (in Arabic). ANHA. 27 June 2019. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  23. ^ "For 3rd time, joint patrol in Serê Kaniyê". Hawar News Agency. 8 September 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  24. ^ YPG Press Office (30 June 2019). "Ji bo çi QSD li rojavayê Kurdistanê û bakûrê Sûriyê meclîsên leşkerî ava dike? - Parêzvan TV". parezvan.tv (in Kurdish). Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  25. ^ ANF (4 July 2019). "بمراسم رسمية... الإعلان عن تشكيل المجلس العسكري لمدينة الحسكة". ANF News (in Arabic). Ajansa Nûçeyan a Firatê. ANF Arabic. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  26. ^ ANF (4 July 2019). "بمراسم رسمية... الإعلان عن تشكيل المجلس العسكري لمدينة عامودا". ANF News (in Arabic). Ajansa Nûçeyan a Firatê. ANF Arabic. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  27. ^ "Amude Military Council established". ANF News. Ajansa Nûçeyan a Firatê. 5 July 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  28. ^ a b "Russia Propositions SDF in Ayn Issa". ASHARQ AL-AWSAT. 8 December 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  29. ^ "Members of Jazira Young Women's Union join resistance in Ain Issa". ANF News. 11 January 2021. Retrieved 14 January 2021.

Works cited edit

  • Heing, Bridey (2018). ISIS Brides. Berkeley Heights, New Jersey: Enslow Publishing. ISBN 978-0766095823.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2019 The Syrian Democratic Forces SDF has many military councils for local security and defense each being accountable to the civil council of the area they operate in 1 Flag of the Syrian Democratic Forces In 2016 the Syrian Democratic Forces established four military councils three west of the Euphrates in order to facilitate and conduct military operations the Manbij Military Council the al Bab Military Council the Jarabulus Military Council and the Deir ez Zor Military Council In 2017 the Idlib Military Council was founded in an attempt to gain influence in Idlib Governorate much of which is controlled by Turkish backed opposition groups 2 In 2019 the SDF started to form new military councils in order to both decentralize the SDF and to unify the military and security forces in the region 1 As of June 2019 the military councils formed during this decentralization are the Kobani Military Council the Tal Abyad Military Council the Tabqa Military Council the al Hawl Military Council the Qamishli Military Council the Raqqa Military Council the Sere Kaniye Military Council the Derik Military Council the Hasakah Military Council and the Amuda Military Council Contents 1 Manbij 2 Al Bab 3 Jarabulus 4 Deir ez Zor 5 Idlib 6 Military councils formed since 2019 6 1 Kobani 6 2 Tal Abyad 6 3 Tabqa 6 4 Al Hawl 6 5 Qamishli 6 6 Raqqa 6 7 Sere Kaniye 6 8 Derik 6 9 Hasakah 6 10 Amuda 6 11 Ayn Issa 7 References 7 1 Works citedManbij editMain article Manbij Military Council The Manbij Military Council MMC is a coalition established by several groups in the SDF the Northern Sun Battalion and the Seljuk Brigade on 2 April 2016 at the Tishrin Dam on the Euphrates The military council aimed to capture the city of Manbij across the river and many of the council members are local fighters from the surrounding areas Al Bab editMain article Al Bab Military Council The Al Bab Military Council BMC is an ethnically mixed force of the Syrian Democratic Forces consisting of Kurdish Arab and Turkmen militias from northern Aleppo Governorate The BMC currently maintains a presence in several villages west of Manbij though its stated goal is to capture al Bab currently under the Turkish occupation of northern Syria Jarabulus editJarabulus Military Councilمجلس جرابلس العسكري nbsp Flag of the Jarablus Military CouncilLeadersAbdel Sattar al Jader 3 Col Ali Hijo 4 Massoud Allo Muhammad Ahmed 5 Ahmed al Jader 5 Dates of operationAugust 2016 presentGroup s Euphrates Jarabulus Battalions 6 Free Jarabulus Battalion 6 Jarabulus Hawks Brigades 6 HeadquartersManbijActive regionsManbij District Aleppo GovernorateBattles and warsManbij offensive Operation Euphrates Shield 2019 Turkish offensive into north eastern Syria The Jarabulus Military Council is an SDF coalition in the Shahba Region formed by local fighters from the city of Jarabulus and the surrounding areas who had fled from ISIL 7 Abdel Sattar al Jader the initial leader of the Jarabulus Military Council and the commander of the Euphrates Jarabulus Brigades was assassinated just prior to the Turkish military intervention in the Syrian Civil War and the SDF have accused Turkish military intelligence of organizing the assassination 3 The Jarabulus Military Council took part in the resistance against the 2019 Turkish offensive into north eastern Syria attacking Turkish backed forces in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo 8 Deir ez Zor editMain article Deir ez Zor Military Council The Deir ez Zor Military Council is an Arab majority militia of the Syrian Democratic Forces SDF based in the Deir ez Zor Governorate It joined the SDF in 2016 having previously been part of the Free Syrian Army Idlib editIdlib Military Councilمجلس إدلب العسكري nbsp Logo of the Idlib Military CouncilLeadersAbu Ammar al IdlibiDates of operationOctober 21 2017 UnknownGroup s Northern Democratic BrigadeHeadquartersIdlib Idlib GovernorateActive regionsIdlib GovernorateAlliesPeople s Protection UnitsOpponentsTurkeySyriaTahrir al ShamTurkish backed Free Syrian ArmyNational Front for LiberationBattles and warsOperation Olive Branch The Idlib Military Council was proposed and partially organized by the SDF in an attempt to gain influence in Idlib Governorate and counter Turkey and the Syrian Army in the region It was reportedly established in late 2017 with an official formation video filmed in Idlib being released on 21 October 2017 claiming that the council seeks to revive the Syrian revolution and expand it into combating terrorism and foreign occupation In the video the council also declared its willingness to fight Jabhat al Nusra and rid Idlib from their presence the speaker in the video also described the council s opposition to the Syrian government and Bashar al Assad and their support for the Syrian rebellion though the council mostly disappeared thereafter 2 9 In March 2018 however the Idlib Military Council and other SDF units condemned the Turkish led Operation Olive Branch against Afrin Canton and declared to help the YPG in defending the canton 10 11 The council is also openly linked with the Syrian Democratic Forces component the Northern Democratic Brigade with the group s leader Abu Ammar al Idlibi stating his group s ambitions to expand operations into the Idlib Governorate and eventually control it and expel Turkish forces as well as rival groups active in the area 2 Military councils formed since 2019 editKobani edit The Kobani Military Council Kurdish Meclisa Leskeri Ya Kobani 12 was established on 16 June 2019 with Ismat Sheikh Hassan as its commander 13 Tal Abyad edit nbsp Flag of the Tal Abyad Military Council The Tal Abyad Military Council Arabic مجلس تل أبيض العسكري Kurdish Meclisa Leskeri A Gire Spi was established on 17 June 2019 with Riyad Khamis al Khalaf as its leader 14 As a part of the SDF US Turkish buffer zone deal the Tal Abyad Military Council filled positions left by the YPG in the Tal Abyad area and has conducted joint patrols with the American military 15 16 Tabqa edit The Tabqa Military Council Arabic مجلس الطبقة العسكري was established on 18 June 2019 with the Council being headed by Mohammed Raouf 17 Al Hawl edit Tha al Hawl Military Council Arabic المجلس العسكري لقطاع الهول Kurdish Meclisa Leskeri Ya Eyaleta Hole was founded on 19 June 2019 18 Qamishli edit The Qamishli Military Council Kurdish Meclisa Leskeri A Qamislo was founded on 20 June 2019 with Piling Qamislo being one of its co presidents 19 Raqqa edit The Raqqa Military Council Arabic مجلس الرقة العسكري Kurdish Meclisa Leskeri ya Reqaye was founded on 21 June 2019 with Farhan al Askar as its commander 20 The council s Martyr Ilan Kobane Brigade fought in the 2020 Ayn Issa clashes 21 Sere Kaniye edit Sere Kaniye Military Council nbsp Flag of the Sere Kaniye Military CouncilDates of operation27 June 2019 PresentOpponents nbsp Turkey nbsp Syrian National ArmyBattles and wars2019 Turkish offensive into north eastern Syria Battle of Ras al Ayn 2019 nbsp A member of the SDF s Sere Kaniye military council oversees the destruction of fortifications The Sere Kaniye Military Council Arabic مجلس سرﻱ كانییه العسكرﻱ Kurdish Meclisa Lesgeri Ya Wasukani was founded on 27 June 2019 22 As a part of the SDF US Turkish buffer zone deal the Sere Kaniye Military Council filled positions left by the YPG in the Sere Kaniye area and has conducted joint patrols with the American military on 4 September and 8 September 2019 23 16 Derik edit The Derik Military Council Kurdish Meclisa Leskeri Ya Derike was founded on 30 June 2019 with Kurdistan Derik as one of its co presidents 24 Hasakah edit The Hasakah Military Council Kurdish Meclisa Lesgeri A Heseke was formed on 4 July 2019 25 Amuda edit The Amuda Military Council Kurdish Meclisa Lesgeri A Amude Arabic مجلس عامودا العسكري was founded on 4 July 2019 with Amed Amude as its commander 26 27 Ayn Issa edit The Ayn Issa Military Council 28 also known as Gire Spi SDF Military Council 29 is active since at least late 2020 It took part in the 2020 21 Ayn Issa clashes 28 References edit a b Szuba Jared 23 June 2019 New Syrian military councils are the SDF s latest push for decentralization The Defense Post Retrieved 1 July 2019 a b c قوات سوريا الديمقراطية سن شك ل مجلس عسكري في محافظة إدلب قريبا almanar in Arabic 12 October 2017 Retrieved 4 May 2020 a b Turkey s Syria offensive aimed at Kurdish YPG Deutsche Welle 24 August 2016 Retrieved 24 August 2016 Brigadier General Ali Hijo We will not stand idly by about Turkification policy in Jarablos Hawar News Agency in Arabic 27 November 2016 a b Kurdish backed council says Turkey s intervention to make Syrian town grave for Erdogan troops ARA News 26 August 2016 Archived from the original on 26 August 2016 a b c The military council of Jarablos declared ANHA en hawarnews com Archived from the original on 2016 08 22 Kurdish backed council says Turkey s intervention to make Syrian town grave for Erdogan troops ARA News 26 August 2016 Archived from the original on 26 August 2016 Retrieved 26 August 2016 Jarabulus Military Council targets a vehicle south of Jarabulus by a guided missile leaving 2 persons dead in conjunction with an assassination targeted members of Turkey loyal factions south of Azaz SOHR 13 October 2019 Retrieved 14 October 2019 Kurdish Source Discloses SDF s Plan to Capture Idlib in Northwestern Syria Fars 14 January 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2020 We will withdraw our forces from east of Euphrates send them to the fronts of Afrin Hawar News Agency 6 March 2018 Archived from the original on 8 March 2018 Retrieved 3 August 2018 Revolutionary Forces We will send our forces to Afrin ANF News 7 March 2018 Retrieved 15 February 2019 YPG Press Office 21 June 2019 Ilankirina avakirina meclisa leskeri ya Kobani Youtube Retrieved 2 July 2019 Kobani city establishes its military council with ceremonies SDF Press 16 June 2019 Retrieved 19 June 2019 The forces of Tal Abyad announced the establishment of their military council SDF Press 17 June 2019 Retrieved 19 June 2019 Coalition and local Military Council on joint patrol in Gire Spi ANF News Ajansa Nuceyan a Firate 6 October 2019 Retrieved 7 October 2019 a b Youssef Sherwan 25 August 2019 The Safe Zone Local Military Councils to Replace YPG on Syrian Turkish Borders North Press Agency Retrieved 7 October 2019 Tabqa unites its forces in a military council SDF Press 18 June 2019 Retrieved 19 June 2019 ANHA 19 June 2019 الإعلان عن تشكيل المجلس العسكري لقطاع الهول Youtube Retrieved 1 July 2019 Qamishlo Military Council founded ANF News Ajansa Nuceyan a Firate 20 June 2019 Retrieved 20 June 2019 After Tal Abyad and Kobani Raqqa city announces the formation of its military council SDF Press 21 June 2019 Retrieved 21 June 2019 Resistance in Ain Issa continues says Commander Ekas ANF News 24 December 2020 Retrieved 25 December 2020 الإعلان عن تشكيل المجلس العسكري لمنطقة سري كانية in Arabic ANHA 27 June 2019 Retrieved 1 July 2019 For 3rd time joint patrol in Sere Kaniye Hawar News Agency 8 September 2019 Retrieved 16 September 2019 YPG Press Office 30 June 2019 Ji bo ci QSD li rojavaye Kurdistane u bakure Suriye meclisen leskeri ava dike Parezvan TV parezvan tv in Kurdish Retrieved 1 July 2019 ANF 4 July 2019 بمراسم رسمية الإعلان عن تشكيل المجلس العسكري لمدينة الحسكة ANF News in Arabic Ajansa Nuceyan a Firate ANF Arabic Retrieved 5 July 2019 ANF 4 July 2019 بمراسم رسمية الإعلان عن تشكيل المجلس العسكري لمدينة عامودا ANF News in Arabic Ajansa Nuceyan a Firate ANF Arabic Retrieved 5 July 2019 Amude Military Council established ANF News Ajansa Nuceyan a Firate 5 July 2019 Retrieved 5 July 2019 a b Russia Propositions SDF in Ayn Issa ASHARQ AL AWSAT 8 December 2020 Retrieved 25 December 2020 Members of Jazira Young Women s Union join resistance in Ain Issa ANF News 11 January 2021 Retrieved 14 January 2021 Works cited edit Heing Bridey 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