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In latest weeks, syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria’s security troops have ramped up operations against Islamic State (ISIS) cells amid a surge in attacks targeting administration personnel. A joint operation by the Internal Security Command in Idlib province and the Counter-Terrorism Department of the General Intelligence Directorate recently dismantled an ISIS-affiliated cell responsible for deadly assaults that killed seven syrian army and security members. Additionally, days prior, ISIS militants ambushed a road security patrol in Maarat al-Numan, south of Idlib, killing four personnel and seriously wounding another. The attackers opened fire on the vehicle before fleeing. Earlier, in Palmyra, Ministry of Interior units arrested five suspects following an incident linked to the deaths of three American personnel in a joint convoy.
The Ministry of Interior is escalating targeted campaigns to neutralize these resurgent cells, which have asserted lives among Syrian army, General Security, and Customs Police troops. A senior source in the Internal Security Command informed Al-Tura Syria that the strategy emphasizes preemptive strikes, bolstered intelligence gathering, and heightened surveillance in areas prone to sleeper cells. Agencies coordinate closely among the Internal Security Command, Counter-Terrorism Department, and General Intelligence Directorate for swift information sharing and rapid responses. Notably, “This phase demands elevated readiness to prevent ISIS regrouping,” the source stated. The approach prioritizes precise, intelligence-driven operations over broad sweeps to minimize civilian risks, drawing on technical monitoring, human intelligence, and detainee interrogations. latest measures include reinforced mobile checkpoints and intensified night patrols along key roads and former ISIS hotspots, which have already foiled potential attacks.
Efforts also focus on disrupting logistical networks by targeting financiers and supply chains for weapons and explosives. Moreover, “These operations have significantly impaired ISIS’s capacity for high-impact attacks,” the source added. Looking ahead, security forces pledge proactive, significant-scale initiatives to exploit no security vacuums. Last month, the Ministry declared wide-ranging operations dismantling multiple ISIS cells across provinces, in coordination with the General Intelligence Directorate. Furthermore, writer and researcher Dr.
Basil Ma’rawi, in comments to Al-Tura Syria, explained ISIS’s shift from territorial control to guerrilla tactics after losing safe havens and popular backing. The group now decentralizes authority to regional commanders, maintaining 30% of forces in active readiness while keeping others dormant. Ma’rawi suggested ISIS delayed escalation—beyond isolated incidents like the thwarted plot at Sayyida Zainab shrine and the damascus/" class="auto-internal-link">damascus church explosion—wagering on the emerging administration’s collapse and defections for recruitment, particularly amid anticipated concessions on governance or alliances. However, leader Ahmed al-Sharaa’s consolidation…