There are Turkish-backed rebels and Sunni Muslim jihadists in the north, Kurds ruling over much of Syria’s east, and ...
Iraq to the east and Jordan to the south. Turkey, Western powers and several Gulf Arab states have backed varying elements of the Syrian opposition to varying degrees during the conflict.
While large portions of central Syria are simply classified by the ISW as "lost regime territory," and without clear proprietors, the region near the tripoint border with Jordan and Iraq is still ...
The map below shows Syria’s territorial control before November ... Deraa, which lies only a few kilometres from the border with neighbouring Jordan, is known as the cradle of the 2011 revolution.
Iraq to the east and Jordan to the south. Turkey, Western powers and several Gulf Arab states have backed varying elements of the Syrian opposition to varying degrees during the conflict.
Map: Where is Syria and how are its neighbours involved ... Iraq to the east and Jordan to the south. Turkey, Western powers and several Gulf Arab states have backed varying elements of the ...
It borders Turkey to the north, Lebanon and Israel to the west and southwest, Iraq to the east and Jordan to the south. Turkey, Western powers and several Gulf Arab states have backed varying elements ...
There are Turkish-backed rebels and Sunni Muslim jihadists in the north, Kurds ruling over much of Syria’s east, and Jordan-backed militants in the south, among others. These groups fought a ...