This week, the fighting in Syria was concentrated in and around the city of Aleppo and in the area west of the Euphrates River, near the Syrian-Turkish border. In this context: In Aleppo , the rebel organizations (led by the Fateh al-Sham Front) managed to fend off attacks by the Syrian Army and maintain the logistical corridor in the south of the city . Most of the fighting took place in the Al-Ramousah neighborhood, in southern Aleppo, and in the area dominating the road leading south from Aleppo. The fighting is still ongoing, with neither side having the upper hand.

, the rebel organizations (led by the Fateh al-Sham Front) managed to fend off attacks by the Syrian Army and . Most of the fighting took place in the Al-Ramousah neighborhood, in southern Aleppo, and in the area dominating the road leading south from Aleppo. The fighting is still ongoing, with neither side having the upper hand. In the area west of the Euphrates River, the collapse of ISIS’s strongholds continues: on August 24, a Turkish military force along with rebel forces captured the city of Jarabulus, near the Syrian-Turkish border. The city was captured in an operation that the Turks call Euphrates Shield, without significant ISIS resistance. In addition, the Free Syrian Army took over the city of Al-Ra’i, an ISIS stronghold north of Aleppo, and its forces are also threatening the city of Al-Bab, south of Al-Ra’i (Note: This paragraph of the English version was added after the Hebrew version had already appeared. The paragraph is updated to the morning of August 25).