NEWS ON SYRIA, IRAQ, AND ITALY
To finish the week in this post I will mention three very interesting updates about the countries listed in the title (one update per country).
The first country that I will mention is Syria. In Syria, yesterday the government and SDF agreed to a ceasefire and today extended it for fifteen days. Before anyone assumes the situation will stay calm, it is important to remember that last week the fighting began when the government attacked the SDF before a deadline for the SDF to withdraw from Aleppo.
Next, in Iraq the PMF (Popular Mobilization Forces) have deployed soldiers to the border with Syria. Two factors are important to note about the PMF, first they are largely made of groups that the United States have designated as terrorists. Second, it is unclear exactly why the PMF have deployed to the border, but the Iraqi border with Syria is approximately 99 miles long. There is a video that has been floating around in which a fighter for the government forces in Syria says Iraq is next.
Lastly, in Italy ITA Airways the nations flag carrier has cancelled flights to Isreal through Tuesday. This is interesting because of the current tensions in the region with Iran.
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