Hezbollah Hostages Released as Part of Tahrir al-Sham Deal

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The formerly al-Qaeda-affiliated Tahrir al-Sham released five Hezbollah hostages on August 3, the final step in a ceasefire deal between the two groups that also saw the relocation of people from Lebanon to Syria.

The men were released after a Tahrir al-Sham evacuation convoy arrived from Arsal, Lebanon, to Syria’s northern Idlib province.

More than 100 buses carrying thousands of refugees, as well as Tahrir al-Sham fighters and their families, traveled to opposition-held areas in northern Syria on August 3, according to Lebanese media.

Hezbollah and the Syrian army launched an operation against Tahrir al-Sham in the Arsal area on July 21. A ceasefire took effect on Thursday, July 27. Credit: War Media (Central Military Information) via Storyful


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