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Syria arrests two Palestinian Islamic Jihad leaders in unprecedented crackdown

The country has increasingly moved away from its former alliance with Iran following the overthrow of the Assad regime

April 22, 2025 13:24
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Syria's new president Ahmed Al-Sharaa has been pivoting the country away from its prior alliance with Iran (Image: Getty)
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Syria’s new government has arrested two senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) figures, the terror group’s military wing has announced.

The Al Quds Brigade confirmed that Khaled Khaled, the head of the group’s operations in Syria, and the chief of its organisational committee, Yasser al-Zafari, have been detained in the country for the past five days.

Its statement claimed that the arrests had been made "without any explanation of the reasons" and "in a manner we would not have hoped to see from brothers".

The arrests were also confirmed by a Syrian officials and a Palestinian source in Damascus, according to Reuters.