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Islamic State emerges from rubble of north-east Syria to exploit discontent with al-Sharaa
‘Rebranded’ terror group seeks to recruit those alienated by Damascus government’s western pivot On the surface, all that remains of Islamic State in the Syrian town of Baghuz are discarded tubs of whitening cream, spent RPG motors and children’s backpacks, with an old grenade nestled in the frayed pink nylon. It was here nearly seven years ago that IS made its last stand. Its most zealous followers were obliterated along with the blood-soaked caliphate they fought to defend. Their bodies wer...
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