France says it struck Islamic State positions in Syria

A U.S. forces’ military vehicle takes part in a patrol in Syria’s northeastern Hasakeh city, in the province of the same name, mostly controlled by Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), on December 30, 2024. File

A U.S. forces’ military vehicle takes part in a patrol in Syria’s northeastern Hasakeh city, in the province of the same name, mostly controlled by Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), on December 30, 2024. File | Photo Credit: AFP

French aircraft have bombed Islamic State positions in Syria, Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said Tuesday (December 31, 2024), in its first such strike on the country’s soil since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.

“Our armed forces remain engaged in battling terrorism in the Levant,” Mr. Lecornu wrote on X while on a New Year visit to French U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon.

“On Sunday(December 29, 2024), French air assets carried out targeted strikes against Daesh on Syrian soil,” he added, using the Arabic name for IS.

The defence ministry told AFP that France’s Rafale fighter jets and U.S.-made Reaper drones “dropped a total of seven bombs on two military targets belonging to Daesh in central Syria”.

France has belonged to the Inherent Resolve international coalition against IS since 2014 for Iraq and 2015 for Syria.

French troops involved in the operations are based in the region, including in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

As Assad’s fall to a shock offensive by Syrian rebels led by a radical Sunni group rapidly reshapes the country, observers fear space could be left for IS to regather its strength.

The group has survived in both Iraq and Syria despite the destruction of its so-called caliphate that lasted from 2014-19.

Washington said in mid-December that it had doubled American troop numbers fighting jihadists in Syria, to around 2,000.

Its Central Command (Centcom) – responsible for the Middle East – said it wanted to ensure that IS “does not seek to take advantage of the current situation to reconstitute in central Syria”.

Around 2,500 U.S. troops are also deployed in Iraq, according to Washington.

Published – December 31, 2024 05:54 pm IST

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