Published : 22-09-2017
AGPS’s correspondent has confirmed that ISIS transferred its Palestinian members from his stronghold in Al-Hajar Al-Aswad to the Yarmouk refugee camp and living inside it, adding that ISIS separated the main streets between the camp and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad by raising revetments.
The reporter pointed out that the new procedures taken by ISIS come within the preparations for the removal of Al-Hajar Al-Aswad from Yarmouk camp.
There has been a sharp dissent in the ranks of ISIS, regarding understandings and agreements with the Syrian regime. Members of ISIS refused to sign a settlement with the system to turn them into popular committees, while other members rejected to leave in the direction of areas occupied by ISIS in north Syria.
ISIS has been in control of Yarmouk camp since April 2015, after it led violent clashes against the armed opposition forces with the aid of “Tahrir Al-Sham” (previously known as Al-Nusra Front).
AGPS’s correspondent has confirmed that ISIS transferred its Palestinian members from his stronghold in Al-Hajar Al-Aswad to the Yarmouk refugee camp and living inside it, adding that ISIS separated the main streets between the camp and Al-Hajar Al-Aswad by raising revetments.
The reporter pointed out that the new procedures taken by ISIS come within the preparations for the removal of Al-Hajar Al-Aswad from Yarmouk camp.
There has been a sharp dissent in the ranks of ISIS, regarding understandings and agreements with the Syrian regime. Members of ISIS refused to sign a settlement with the system to turn them into popular committees, while other members rejected to leave in the direction of areas occupied by ISIS in north Syria.
ISIS has been in control of Yarmouk camp since April 2015, after it led violent clashes against the armed opposition forces with the aid of “Tahrir Al-Sham” (previously known as Al-Nusra Front).