The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

“Al-Hawl mini-state” | With tribe elders’ mediation, new batch of tens of ISIS families leaves the camp to rural Deir Ezzor

Reliable SOHR sources have confirmed that the administration of “Al-Hawl camp” in the south-eastern Al-Hasakah allowed a new batch of ISIS families from Dier Ezzor to leave the camp.

41 families of some 150 persons, mostly women and children, have been brought out of the camp to their areas in Deir Ezzor, after mediation by the area’s tribe elders and under their guarantee.

On July 19, reliable SOHR sources confirmed that the administration of “Al-Hawl camp” in the far south-eastern Al-Hasakah brought hundreds of ISIS families out of the camp to their towns and villages in Deir Ezzor.

According to SOHR sources, this decision came after mediations by tribe elders in the area. It was expected that 115 ISIS families of nearly 460 women and children from Al-Baghouz, Al-Susah and other areas in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor would leave Al-Hawl camp.