Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, otherwise known as Bashar Assad’s lifeline in Syria, have bigger fish to fry at the moment.
Assad’s favor after a Russian blitzkrieg on Aleppo helped him regain control over the country’s second biggest city.
At least 372 people have been killed since rebels launched a surprise offensive on Wednesday, according to observers.
By Maya Gebeily and Suleiman Al-Khalidi BEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) -Syrian rebels advancing against government forces pushed ...
Tel Rifaat itself had been captured by Kurdish fighters from Syrian rebels in 2016, prompting many Syrian Arabs in the area ...
At least 300 fighters, primarily from Iraq's Badr and Nujabaa groups, crossed late on Sunday using a dirt road to avoid the ...
Years of war and a powerful earthquake had led to crushing poverty, displacement and breakdowns in services. But over the ...
The rebel coalition consists of "well-established armed Islamist factions who, despite their differences, are united in ...
A shock offensive on Aleppo turned Syria’s forgotten conflict into hot war. The group spearheading it was once an al-Qaeda offshoot.
Syrian rebel forces arrived at the gates of the key city of Hama on Tuesday, as their fighting with the military sparked "a ...
Syrian rebels advancing against government forces pushed close on Tuesday to the major city of Hama, rebels and a war monitor ...
Abdulkafi is one of several people inside Aleppo who have spoken to the BBC since the city was captured by the armed rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allies from forces loyal to President ...