Syrian Kurdish forces announce curfew in northeast cities ahead of deal with Damascus

Syrian Kurdish Forces Impose Curfews in Cities Ahead of Integration Deal

In an effort to maintain stability and security, Syrian Kurdish forces have announced curfew measures in two major cities in the northeast. The cities of Hasakeh and Qamishli will experience a strict 12-hour shutdown starting Monday morning and lasting until Tuesday evening.

The decision comes as part of a comprehensive agreement reached with Damascus on Friday, which aims to integrate the Kurds' military and civilian institutions into the state. The deal includes the integration of Kurdish forces into several brigades being formed under the army's command, as well as the handover of oil fields, airports, and border crossings within 10 days.

In Qamishli, thousands of locals have gathered in the streets to show solidarity with the Kurdish security forces, waving flags and holding pictures of fallen fighters. Student Barine Hamza expressed her support for the deal, stating that "we are afraid of being betrayed because we do not trust this government."

The agreement has been seen as a significant development in the region, although its implementation is likely to be contentious. Critics argue that it compromises the autonomy of Kurdish forces and may lead to further instability.

Meanwhile, Turkish authorities have reportedly blocked an aid convoy destined for Kobane, which was liberated from IS militants in 2015. This move has raised concerns about the humanitarian situation in the area and the ongoing tensions between Turkish forces and Kurdish militancy.

As the implementation of the agreement progresses, it remains to be seen how the Syrian government and Kurdish forces will navigate their differences and work towards a unified future for the region.
 
im think its a big risk 4 syrian kurdish forces 2 agree 2 this deal πŸ€” they might lose some autonomy but it could also bring stability n security 2 the region. gotta see how it all unfolds πŸ‘€ dont wanna be one of those ppl who says "I told u so" πŸ˜‚ barine hamza is a strong voice for her community, we should be supporting her n others like her πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I think it's a bit worrying that there's still so much uncertainty around this deal... like what if the Kurds don't trust the government after all? πŸ’” It seems like they're trying to do the right thing, but things can easily go south. 🚨 And with Turkish authorities messing about with aid convoys and humanitarian efforts... it just feels like a bigger mess is waiting to happen 😩. What do you guys think will be the outcome of this deal? Will it bring peace or more conflict? 🀝
 
omg I just had the craziest dream last night lol 🀯 I was literally in Qamishli, walking around the streets of hasakeh with my ex bf who's from there, he told me about this huge protest happening and I got so caught up in it, felt like I was part of something real. idk if it's related but have you guys been following this whole kurdish gov situation? seems so complicated πŸ€” btw, I'm thinking of taking a trip to turkey soon, heard the food is insane πŸ΄πŸ’¨
 
🀯 This is so not what I want to see happening in Syria... like, can't they just let the Kurds have some peace? πŸ™„ The whole deal sounds super suspicious to me, like they're setting up another trap for everyone. And now they're blocking aid convoys?! That's just cruel, you know? 😩 Poor people stuck in Kobane with no supplies or help. I hope someone does something about it ASAP... πŸ‘Š
 
just saw this news πŸ€” about the curfews in Hasakeh & Qamishli... i think it's crazy that they're doing this just as the integration deal is being announced πŸ“. i get why they wanna maintain stability, but at what cost? all these protests and flags waving around in Qamishli... it feels like a ticking time bomb πŸ’₯. meanwhile, Turkish blocking aid convoys for Kobane... humanitarian situation is getting worse by the day πŸ˜•. gotta wonder if the kurdish forces have thought this through or if they're just trying to maintain control? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. anyway, I'd rather focus on productivity hacks than international politics lol πŸ’»πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I'm curious about this integration deal and how it's gonna affect the people on the ground. It sounds like some people are hyped about it πŸŽ‰, while others, like Barine Hamza, are super skeptical πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. I think that's totally valid, especially considering what happened in the past with governments and military forces not always playing nice πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

It's also interesting to see how Turkish authorities are interfering with aid convoys 🚫... that can't be a good thing for the people who need help most 🌟. I'm not sure if we'll ever know what's gonna happen in the end, but one thing's for sure: it's all about finding a balance between stability and autonomy πŸ’‘.

What do you guys think? Do you think this deal is a step in the right direction, or is it just another example of governments trying to control everything? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” so i'm thinking about this deal between syrian kurdish forces and damascus... it's like they're trying to make peace but also kinda wanna control everything πŸ“ˆ meanwhile, turkish authorities are being all shady by blocking aid convoys to kobane 🚫 which is like, a major humanitarian crisis waiting to happen. i don't know, man... it feels like we're just setting the stage for more conflict. what if the kurdish forces don't get the autonomy they want? it's gonna be a long road to stability πŸ˜•
 
Ugh, this all sounds like so much stress and uncertainty for everyone involved πŸ€•. I can imagine Barine Hamza feeling really anxious about not trusting the government - it's totally reasonable to feel that way when there are so many unknowns. And poor people in Kobane, stuck without aid... πŸ˜” It's just heartbreaking. I hope everyone involved is able to work together and find a solution that benefits all sides. This whole situation feels like a big mess, but maybe with some careful planning and communication, they can find a way forward 🀞.
 
πŸ€” think they need this curfew 🚫 to keep everything under control... but at what cost? πŸ’Έ all these deals and agreements just seem like another way to tighten the noose around the Kurds' autonomy πŸ›‘οΈ. don't get me wrong, I wanna see stability in the region too, but can't we find a better way than this? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

and oh man, thousands of locals showing up for the Kurds in Qamishli is amazing πŸ’–! that's what solidarity looks like 🌟. Barine Hamza's concerns about being betrayed are totally valid 😬... we need to keep an eye on how this whole thing plays out.

Turkey blocking aid convoys? 🚫 that's just more trouble... Kobane was liberated from IS, shouldn't they be helping, not hurting? 🀯 and all these tensions between Turkish forces and Kurdish militancy are just making things worse πŸ”₯. we need to find a way to work together here πŸ’•.
 
I got a bad vibe from this deal πŸ˜’. The Kurds are going in blind, trust me I know a thing or two about behind-the-scenes stuff. They're just gonna end up getting played by Damascus. The curfews in Hasakeh and Qamishli are just a distraction, a way to keep the population under control while the real negotiations go down. And what's with the aid convoy being blocked? Turkey's just trying to stir up trouble, you know how they operate πŸ™„.

The Kurds need to be careful here, they can't let their guard down even for a second. The last thing they need is more instability in this region. It's like playing a game of chess with a bunch of unpredictable pieces - one wrong move and it all comes crashing down πŸ’₯.
 
omg u won't believe whats goin on rn... so like theres this deal between syrian kurdish forces & damascus gov about integrating their mil/ civ institutions... its kinda interesting i guess? but also kinda worrisome cuz u hear that kurds are gettin worried bout bein betrayed by the gov lol barine hamza said she's afwaid of gettin messed over because they dont trust the gov anymore...

i mean, its def a big deal for the region & all... critics say it compromises the autonomy of the kurdish forces which makes sense cuz thats like, their thing... but at the same time u feel bad 4 them cuz they just wanna be free & stuff

anywayz, theres also this convo about turkey blockin aid convoys 4 kobane which is like, super sad cuz its a humanitarian disaster over there rn... fingers crossed that everything works out smoothly... or else itll b a major drama
 
πŸ€” I'm getting mixed vibes on this deal... on one hand, stability and security are important, but at what cost? The Kurds have been fighting for their rights and autonomy for years, so it's hard to see how handing over control to Damascus will really help them out in the long run. And with Turkish forces blocking aid convoys, that just adds to the uncertainty. I hope they can find a way to make this work without sacrificing too much of what makes the Kurds special. πŸ’” Still, I'm all for peace and stability, even if it means some tough compromises... 🀞
 
I'm thinking the curfew thing is a bit weird... I mean, I get that they want stability and security, but 12 hours straight? That's like half the day! Can you imagine trying to go about your daily life with no sunlight or fresh air? πŸ˜’

And what's up with this deal between Syria and the Kurds? On one hand, it sounds nice to have more stability, but on the other hand, it seems like they're giving up some control over their own lives. I'm not sure who's supposed to be afraid of being betrayed here... the Syrian government or the Kurds? πŸ€”

I also heard about Turkey blocking an aid convoy for Kobane, and that's just really sad. It's like, what's going on with these countries and their priorities? Can't they all just get along and help each other out? 😞
 
I'm not sure I buy this curfew thingy... sounds like an excuse to control people's movements and stifle dissent. Thousands of locals gathering in Qamishli, waving flags, and holding pictures of fallen fighters? That's just propaganda, imo πŸ˜’. And what about the aid convoy being blocked by Turkish authorities? How does that relate to the Kurdish forces' agreement with Damascus? Where's the proof that this deal won't lead to more problems down the line? Need some credible sources on this one before I jump to conclusions πŸ€”.
 
🀯 this is insane! they're basically telling us that we gotta give up our rights as kurdish people just so everyone else can get along... like, i get it, stability and security are important but what about our voices and autonomy? πŸ€” student Barine Hamza is totally right to be worried, why should we trust this government when they've been messing with us for years? πŸ’” and now they're gonna take away our oil fields and airports too?! 🚫 that's just not fair...
 
I feel like we're back in the day when the world was still reeling from the Arab Spring protests πŸ€•. Remember how everyone thought a new era of peace and stability was on the horizon? Fast forward to 2025, and it's all about curfew measures and integration deals 😴. I'm not sure if this is progress or just more of the same old game of power struggles between various factions.

I mean, think back to when we were glued to our screens watching the Syrian Civil War unfold on social media πŸ“Ί. Now, it seems like the situation has stabilized enough for them to focus on integration deals and curfews. But at what cost? I'm all for peace and stability, but can't they just talk things out instead of resorting to strict shutdowns?

And let's not forget about the Turkish authorities blocking an aid convoy 🚫. That's just cruel. It's like we've learned nothing from the past. The humanitarian situation is already dire in Kobane; do we really need more obstacles?
 
I'm really worried about these curfew measures being put in place in Hasakeh and Qamishli πŸ€•. It's like they're expecting something bad to happen, but is that really true? The fact that locals are showing solidarity with the Kurdish security forces by gathering in the streets and waving flags gives me hope that there might be some positive change coming through this agreement 🌟.

As a parent, I just want my kids to feel safe and secure. But what if this integration deal doesn't work out as planned? What if it ends up causing more problems than solutions? πŸ€” My daughter was talking about the conflict in Syria the other day and how her friends' families have been affected. It's heartbreaking to think that there are still so many people living in uncertainty.

I do hope that both the Syrian government and Kurdish forces can put aside their differences and work towards a unified future for the region πŸ’•. Maybe this curfew is just a temporary measure until they figure out how to make it all work. Fingers crossed 🀞!
 
idk if this is a good idea or not πŸ€”. i mean, on one hand, integrating with the state could bring some stability and security, but on the other hand, it might compromise the autonomy of the kurdish forces and lead to more problems in the long run 😬. i'm also worried about the humanitarian situation in kobane, especially with turkish authorities blocking aid convoys 🚫. what if this agreement doesn't work out as planned? will we see more conflict and instability? that's the thing that keeps me up at night 🀯. still, it's good to see locals showing solidarity with the kurdish security forces, so maybe there's a chance for this deal to work out after all πŸ’•. but i'm keeping my fingers crossed πŸ‘€
 
omg I cant even imagine whats gonna happen now that theres curfews in these cities...its like going back to the good old days when we had protests and stuff back in 2011, u know? people were so passionate and fiery about change then, just like they are now with this integration deal. its wild how fast things can change, remember when ISIS took over Kobane back in 2015? 🀯 it feels like yesterday we were watching the news and seeing civilians being bombed out of their homes...anyway, gotta wonder if this aid convoy blockade is gonna make a difference or just worsen things...shouldve seen this coming tho
 
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