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Islamic State reactivating fighters, eying comeback in Syria and Iraq: Reuters

  • Islamic State militants have reactivated fighters and launched attacks across Syria and Iraq during early 2025 amid a declining U.S. troop presence and regional instability.
  • This resurgence follows the 2019 defeat of IS's territorial holdings and December 2024's fall of Assad, which raised concerns over Syria's limited manpower to control the country.
  • Security forces in both countries have foiled multiple plots, including the December capture of IS operatives in northern Iraq and killing a tracked suicide bomber eleven days later.
  • The United Nations estimates ISIS retains 1,500 to 3,000 fighters, while SITE director Rita Katz noted the group is likely in a "restrategizing phase," maintaining capability to launch attacks and recruit online.
  • Officials warn that without sustained pressure, IS's limited resurgence could disrupt regional stability, especially as coalition operations in Iraq are expected to end by September 2025.
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Islamic State reactivating fighters, eying comeback in Syria and Iraq

Security operatives in Syria and Iraq told Reuters they foiled at least a dozen major plots this year.

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Foreign Policy broke the news in United States on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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