Syrian intelligence agency says it thwarted a planned Islamic State attack on a Shiite shrine
- Syrian intelligence officials thwarted a planned bombing by the Islamic State group at the Sayyida Zeinab shrine in Damascus, according to state media reports.
- The General Intelligence Service reported that members of the IS cell planning the attack were arrested during the operation.
- Ahmad Sharaa, the interim leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has committed to respecting minority rights after the recent toppling of Bashar Assad.
- The intelligence service stated it is using all its capabilities to protect the Syrian people from threats against them.
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C 33%
R 36%
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