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Syrian Democratic Forces Announce Withdrawal From Aleppo Area as Damascus Launches Military Operation

American convoy spotted leaving Dayr Hafir hours before Kurdish forces' planned withdrawal; vehicles seen with anti-tank capability not previously observed in Syria

  • SOFX Staff Writer
  • January 17, 2026
File Photo. A Syrian Democratic Forces member pulls security during a local security operation with U.S. Army Soldiers, assigned to the Combined Special Operations Joint Task Force – Levant, on Oct. 31, 2024.  (U.S. Army photo by Staff. Sgt. Emma Scearce)
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US forces withdrew from the contested northern Syrian town of Dayr Hafir on Friday evening, hours before Kurdish-led fighters announced they would abandon positions near Aleppo and pull back across the Euphrates River.

The American withdrawal came after US forces had arrived in the town earlier Friday, accompanied by SDF officials, in an apparent effort to de-escalate tensions between Kurdish fighters and Syrian government forces. Journalists observed SDF leaders and American officials enter a government building in Dayr Hafir where they met for more than an hour before departing

Photos quickly circulated on social media platforms like Reddit and X showing US Special Forces, presumably with the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) (5th SFG) and counter-terrorism units of the SDF accompanying the convoy.

U.S. Forces seen withdrawing from Dayr Hafir in Northern Syria earlier tonight, shortly before the announced withdrawal of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) from all positions near Aleppo, to the east of the Euphrates River. pic.twitter.com/cE3iaplSGe

— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 17, 2026

U.S. Special Forces and other officials meeting with members of the Kurdish-led People’s Defense Units (YPG) and Women’s Protection Units (YPJ), paramilitary groups under the umbrella of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), earlier today in Dayr Hafir, to the east of Aleppo in… pic.twitter.com/zQBMCzx3dA

— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) January 16, 2026


Popular military and geopolitical accounts on X, like Woofers, also highlighted that the US convoy included M-ATVs equipped with anti-tank capability as part of their remote weapon systems, something not documented so far in Syria.

SDF commander Mazloum Abdi announced later Friday that his forces would withdraw beginning at 7 a.m. local time Saturday, citing “calls from friendly countries and mediators” and describing the decision as “a demonstration of our goodwill in completing the integration process and committing to the implementation of the provisions of the March 10 agreement.”

The US has maintained relations with both the Syrian government and the SDF, which has served as Washington’s primary partner in Syria in the fight against the Islamic State group. US special envoy to Syria Tom Barrack posted on X that Washington remains in close contact with all parties, “working around the clock to lower the temperature, prevent escalation, and return to integration talks between the Syrian government and the SDF.”

The American presence in Dayr Hafir came shortly before the Syrian government forces announced a renewed military operation against SDF positions in the town, located approximately 30 miles (50 kilometers) east of Aleppo. The Syrian army said it would target areas that Kurdish forces were using “as a launching point for their terrorist operations towards the city of Aleppo and its eastern countryside.”

Syrian government forces struck multiple villages in the area beginning early Friday. Drone strikes hit positions near Rasm al-Imam, while artillery targeted al-Kiyariyah, Rasm al-Kurum, and areas north of Maskanah.

Footage shows government forces shelling the positions of SDF in Deir Hafir. pic.twitter.com/k2NAwn9Yvg

— anon (@AyKarT0) January 16, 2026


Al-Sharaa Announces Decree to Protect Kurds

Shortly before the renewed military operation was launched, Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa issued a decree affirming that Kurdish citizens “are an integral and authentic part of the Syrian people, and that their cultural and linguistic identity is an inseparable component of Syria’s unified and diverse national identity.”

The decree recognizes Kurdish as a national language alongside Arabic, designates the March 21 Nowruz festival as an official paid holiday, and annuls measures from a 1962 census in Hasakah province that stripped tens of thousands of Kurds of their citizenship. The measure grants Syrian citizenship to all residents of Kurdish origin, including those previously registered as stateless.

“Our Kurdish people, descendants of Saladin, beware of believing claims that we seek harm against you,” Al-Sharaa said in a recorded message. “By God, whoever harms you is our adversary until the Day of Judgment.”

𝗣𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗮𝗹-𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗮 𝗜𝘀𝘀𝘂𝗲𝘀 𝗮 𝗗𝗲𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗮𝗿𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗦𝘆𝗿𝗶𝗮𝗻 𝗞𝘂𝗿𝗱𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗥𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 pic.twitter.com/WRXjjMahQb

— Levant24 (@Levant_24_) January 16, 2026


The Friday decree represents the first formal recognition of Kurdish rights since Syrian independence in 1946. Kurds in Syria have faced decades of marginalization, with an estimated 20 percent stripped of citizenship under the 1962 census.

In his address, Al-Sharaa urged displaced Kurds to return home ‘without any condition or restriction other than laying down arms.’

Despite the government’s attempts to encourage civilians to return home, the military escalation prompted thousands of civilians to flee the contested area, as at least 4,000 additional people left the Dayr Hafir area on Friday.

Tensions Follow Aleppo Clashes

The Dayr Hafir confrontation follows several days of intense fighting last week in Aleppo that ended with the evacuation of Kurdish fighters from three neighborhoods north of the city. Syrian government forces subsequently took control of those areas, and by Sunday had established full control of Aleppo.

The clashes left at least 23 people dead, according to Syria’s Ministry of Health. More than 150,000 people fled two pockets of the city that the SDF had held since the early years of Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011.

The violence followed a breakdown in talks over a March agreement that would fold SDF fighters into Syria’s defense ministry by year’s end and transfer control of northeastern border crossings and oil fields to Damascus.

Syrian authorities said the SDF had failed to comply with the terms of those agreements. The Syrian army reinforced its eastern Aleppo positions Monday after reporting increased SDF activity near Maskanah and Dayr Hafir.

Complex Regional Dynamics

The SDF controls significant territory across Syria’s oil-rich north and northeast. While the group has been a key US ally against the Islamic State, Turkey considers the SDF a terrorist organization because of its ties to Kurdish insurgent groups operating in Turkey.

Some factions now comprising the Syrian army were formerly Turkish-backed insurgent groups with a history of clashing with Kurdish forces.

Al-Sharaa led the Islamist faction that toppled Bashar Assad’s government in December 2024. He has since worked to reassure Kurds and other minorities wary of his administration, particularly after several outbreaks of sectarian violence last year, against the Alawites and Druze.

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