U.S.-Led Operations Target ISIS in Syria Following Deadly Ambush
Following a recent ambush that claimed the lives of two U.S. service members and a civilian interpreter, the U.S. military has launched a series of operations against Islamic State (ISIS) operatives in Syria. These actions, conducted in collaboration with regional partners including Syrian forces, represent a meaningful escalation in counter-terrorism efforts and a deepening, albeit delicate, security relationship with the Syrian government.
Recent Operations: A Focused Response
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) reported that nearly 25 ISIS members have been killed or captured in the past ten days. This followed initial strikes on december 19th, targeting 70 ISIS weapons sites and infrastructure across central Syria.
Here’s a breakdown of the recent activity:
* 11 Missions Conducted: A sustained campaign of targeted operations.
* At Least 7 ISIS Members Killed: Direct elimination of key operatives.
* Multiple Captures: disrupting ISIS networks through detainment.
* Four Weapons Caches Eliminated: Reducing ISIS’s operational capabilities.
“we will not relent,” stated Adm. Brad Cooper, CENTCOM commander. “We are steadfast in commitment to working with regional partners to root out the ISIS threat posed to U.S. and regional security.”
A Shifting Dynamic: U.S.-Syria Cooperation
A key development in these operations is the increased collaboration with Syrian security forces. According to a U.S. official, this partnership allows for operations in areas previously inaccessible to U.S. forces. this evolving dynamic mirrors the U.S.-Iraq collaboration during the fight against ISIS a decade ago.
The long-term goal, as the official explained, is to transition full duty for counter-ISIS efforts to Syrian forces. This represents a significant shift in strategy, acknowledging the need for a locally-led solution.
the Palmyra Ambush: A Catalyst for Action
The recent operations were triggered by a December 13th ambush near Palmyra. Two Iowa National Guard soldiers and a civilian interpreter from Michigan were killed during a meeting with Syrian security officials.The perpetrator, a Syrian security guard suspected of ISIS affiliation, was killed in the attack.
Syrian officials revealed the gunman had recently been reassigned due to concerns about potential ties to ISIS. This incident underscored the persistent threat posed by ISIS remnants within Syria and the need for enhanced security measures.
A Test of Warming Relations
The retaliatory strikes, which included support from Jordanian fighter jets, served as a crucial test for the improving U.S.-Syria relationship. This warming trend began following the removal of Bashar Assad from power last year.
President Donald Trump reported that Syria’s new president,Ahmad al-Sharaa,expressed “extreme anger and disturbance” over the attack.This sentiment highlights the shared interest in combating terrorism and maintaining regional stability.
Published – December 31, 2025 04:26 am IST
Disclaimer: This article is based on information available as of December 31, 2025, and is subject to change as the situation evolves.









