Who is attacking syria
On October 14, an Israeli air raid on Iranian positions in central Syria also killed nine fighters allied to the Syrian government. Israel has acknowledged it is targeting bases, weapon convoys and facilities linked to Iran-allied militias, such as the powerful Lebanese Hezbollah group. Pro-Iran outlets say drone attack on Americans, Syrian allies at al-Tanf was in response for Israeli strike on Palmyra.
Published On 3 Nov Syrian state news agency SANA confirmed the raids and said they caused only material damage. Two Syrian soldiers were injured in an unusual daytime Israeli missile attack on Damascus, Syrian state TV has reported. Speculation has been rife American forces would withdrawal from Syria after the Afghanistan pullout.
Pro-Iran outlets say drone attack on Americans, Syrian allies at al-Tanf was in response for Israeli strike on Palmyra.
There are still concerns about IS though, as it is thought that some of its fighters are still operating in hiding. Also, some believe that Turkey's recent invasion of north-east Syria risks the revival of the Islamic State group. Millions of ordinary people living in Syria have had to escape from their homes to find somewhere safer to live. According to the United Nations UN , a group that works to try to solve some of the world's problems, more than five million Syrians have had to leave the country.
Many have gone to neighbouring countries, like Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey or Iraq. More than six million more people have tried to find safety elsewhere in Syria. Turkey is the largest host country of registered refugees with over 3. By December the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights recorded that , people had lost their lives, including more than , ordinary people who aren't even soldiers or meant to be involved in the fighting. This figure doesn't include people who are missing or who aren't recorded though, so the actual number is thought to be much higher.
By February , some 13 million people were estimated to be in need of humanitarian assistance, including 5. Lots of children can no longer go to school because their schools have been destroyed or there are no teachers where they have moved to. When people are forced to leave the country where they live like this, they become known as refugees.
The conflict in Syria has caused one of the largest refugee movements in recent history. Many refugees made the decision to try to reach Europe. This is because some countries in Europe said they would accept refugees who wanted to start a new life here.
Millions of people both inside and outside Syria are in desperate need of help, but aid agencies say that getting help to people inside the country is very difficult and dangerous. One other topic that has been talked about a lot is the use of chemical weapons.
There is an international law which bans countries from using chemical weapons in wars, as they are deemed too cruel to use on other people.
However, in August , it was reported that they were used in the war in Syria , which caused anger around the world. Both the rebels and the Syrian government denied that they were responsible.
MPs in Westminster voted against responding to this with military action in Syria. But the US and French governments discussed limited missile strikes against military targets.
In September , Russia and the US reached an agreement which said the Syrian government should give up its chemical weapons and destroy them so they can never again be used. This was important as Russia and the US support different sides in the Syrian war. The process of destroying the weapons began in October and the people working on this project were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize later that month.
In April , there was reportedly another chemical weapons attack on a town in north-west Syria, which killed and injured many people. But the Syrian President said he didn't do it and Russia, which supports him, said it was the result of aircraft hitting chemical weapons on the ground, which belonged to the rebels.
The US responded with military action by carrying out missile attacks on Syria, which the UK said it supported. Another suspected chemical weapons attack took place in Douma in April Again experts blamed the Syrian government for what happened but both they and Russia said they didn't do it.
That led to most recent air strikes by the UK, the USA and France against what they said are Syrian government chemical weapons factories. It doesn't look like the fighting is likely to end any time soon, as there is still a big power struggle going on in the region.
There is a stalemate between the two sides. This means that the government forces and the rebel groups are unable to defeat each other or agree on the future. And now Turkey has begun military action in the north of the country , causing more people to flee their homes.
Turkey's president Tayyip Erdogan has said he will "never declare a ceasefire" which would end the military action against Kurdish forces in northern Syria. Turkey wants to push these forces away from Syria's border area. The country is being destroyed by the conflict, including a lot of its rich cultural heritage.
All six of the country's six Unesco World Heritage sites have been significantly damaged.
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