US Raid Kills Top ISIS Commander in Northern Syria
The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed today that its forces conducted a targeted raid in al-Bab, Syria, resulting in the death of senior ISIS leader Dhiya' Zawba Muslih al-Hardani. The operation, carried out yesterday morning, also eliminated Hardani's two adult sons who were active ISIS members.
Operation Details and Context
According to CENTCOM's official statement, all three individuals posed a direct threat to US troops and regional allies. While specific intelligence details weren't disclosed, military officials emphasized the strategic significance of neutralizing this ISIS leadership cell. Three women and three children present at the location emerged unharmed from the operation.
Persistent Counterterrorism Efforts
Approximately 2,000 US troops remain stationed in Syria as part of ongoing efforts to combat ISIS resurgence. CENTCOM commander General Michael Kurilla reiterated the commitment to pursuing ISIS operatives: "We continue to hunt ISIS terrorists relentlessly. They have no safe haven - whether sleeping, operating, or hiding."
ISIS: From Caliphate to Insurgency
The Islamic State declared its caliphate in 2014, controlling nearly 10 million people across Iraq and Syria while enforcing brutal interpretation of sharia law. After losing its final territorial strongholds in Iraq (2017) and Syria (2019), ISIS transitioned to guerrilla tactics. Despite leadership decimation and territorial losses, the group maintains active cells and has intensified attacks since Syria's political transition under President Sharaa.