Key Points

The US has revoked the terror designation for Syria's HTS, citing its dissolution and the new government's counter-terror efforts. Secretary Rubio linked the move to Trump's promise of sanctions relief after Assad's fall. HTS, once tied to al-Qaeda, disbanded in January with fighters joining Syrian forces. Meanwhile, Israel conducted operations against Iranian proxies, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.

Key Points: US Revokes HTS Terror Designation as Syria Reforms Under al-Sharaa

  • US removes HTS terror tag after group's disbandment in January
  • Decision follows Syria's post-Assad reforms under President al-Sharaa
  • HTS had historic ties to al-Qaeda before 2016 split
  • IDF conducts anti-Iran ops in Syria amid regional shifts
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US revokes foreign terrorist designation of Syria's HTS

US lifts HTS terror label citing Syria's new leadership and counter-terror efforts, aligning with Trump's sanctions relief pledge.

"This FTO revocation is an important step in fulfilling President Trump’s vision of a stable, unified, and peaceful Syria – US State Department"

Washington DC, July 8

The US has revoked the Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO) designation of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a Syria-based organisation which had ties with al-Qaeda and was also a front of al-Nusrah.

In a statement issued by the US Department of State on Monday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the decision was made in alignment with US President Donald Trump's promise to deliver sanctions relief to Syria following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December last year. According to the statement, the revocation of the FTO comes into effect from today, July 8.

The decision came in recognition of the dissolution of HTS and the new Syrian government's efforts to combat terrorism.

"In line with President Trump's May 13 promise to deliver sanctions relief to Syria, I am announcing my intent to revoke the Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) designation of al-Nusrah Front, also known as Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), under the Immigration and Nationality Act. This revocation will be effective tomorrow, July 8," the statement read.

In late January, HTS was disbanded, and its fighters were integrated into the formal Syrian military and security services, as reported by Al Jazeera.

The action builds on the momentum of the June 30 Executive Order 'Providing for the Revocation of Syria Sanctions' by the US, which aimed to foster a stable, unified, and peaceful Syria under President Ahmed al-Sharaa's leadership.

"Tomorrow's action follows the announced dissolution of HTS and the Syrian government's commitment to combat terrorism in all its forms. This action also builds on the momentum of the June 30 Executive Order 'Providing for the Revocation of Syria Sanctions' and recognises the positive actions taken by the new Syrian government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa. This FTO revocation is an important step in fulfilling President Trump's vision of a stable, unified, and peaceful Syria," the statement added.

As per Al Jazeera, the HTS was labelled a "terrorist" organisation by the US back in 2018 because of its previous connections to al-Qaeda.

The group originated from the al-Nusra Front, which had been al-Qaeda's official affiliate in Syria but officially broke away in 2016 when HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa announced its separation.

Al-Sharaa, who commanded the opposition forces that swiftly ousted al-Assad in a rapid offensive last December, has since assumed the presidency of Syria, as reported by Al Jazeera.

However, HTS is still subject to United Nations Security Council sanctions, originally imposed in 2014 due to its past links to al-Qaeda. Al-Sharaa is also personally sanctioned by the UNSC, Al Jazeera reported.

Meanwhile, in a parallel development, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) conducted a special operation in southern Syria, apprehending a cell operated by the Iranian 'Quds' Force in the Tel Kudna area.

"Special Operation in Southern Syria": A cell operated by the Iranian 'Quds' Force was apprehended in the Tel Kudna area of southern Syria. For the second time in the past week, IDF troops completed a targeted overnight operation and apprehended several operatives who posed a threat in the area. IDF troops are continuing to operate and prevent the entrenchment of any terrorist entity in Syria, with the aim of protecting Israeli civilians," the IDF stated in a post on X.

The operation was part of Israel's ongoing efforts to counter Iranian influence in Syria following the fall of the Assad regime.

- ANI

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Priya M
America keeps changing its foreign policy like fashion trends 🤦‍♀️ First they create these groups, then ban them, now unban them. Meanwhile it's countries like India that suffer from terrorism spillover. We need stronger international laws against such flip-flops!
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Amit K
The timing is suspicious with Israel conducting operations in Syria. Seems like America is playing both sides - removing sanctions while their ally takes military action. This double game affects global security. India should be careful dealing with such unreliable partners.
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Sarah B
As someone who worked with Syrian refugees in Delhi, I can say this decision might help humanitarian efforts. But the article doesn't mention how this will impact common Syrians. Hope the new government actually brings peace and doesn't just recycle old extremists in new uniforms.
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Vikram N
America's foreign policy is like a Bollywood plot - full of twists but no logic! One day they're bombing terrorists, next day they're removing sanctions. Meanwhile India has been consistent in our stand against all forms of terrorism. Proud of our government's clear policy.
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Kavita R
The article mentions UN sanctions are still in place - that's important context missing from headlines. Shows how complex geopolitics is. India should use its UN position to ensure these groups don't get legitimacy until they prove real change.

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