Suspected IS Militants Kill at Least 26 in Syrian Desert

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The Facts

  • At least 26 civilians and pro-government fighters were killed in a suspected Islamic State (IS) attack on Sunday in Syria's Hama Governorate, according to Syria's state-run Sana news agency.

  • The civilians were reportedly foraging for truffles in the desert area, a lucrative means of earning money in Syria's devastated war-stricken economy.


The Spin

Narrative A

IS is continuing its brutal insurgency in the Syrian desert, terrorizing civilians and wreaking havoc. With the world's attention on other matters, the group was able to undertake a terrible massacre of Syrian civilians. The fight against IS is definitely not over, and all parties involved must continue their effort in liquidating the group.

Narrative B

Though one may assume that IS committed an attack like this, there is a possibility that the Fatemiyoun Brigade, an Iran-backed Afghan Shiite militia, is the real perpetrator. Iran's sectarian militias are known for their brutality and have tactically tried to blend in with the local population in the past. Iran continues to meddle in the local politics of the Syrian desert, and one must keep in mind that it is Iran that benefits from chaos in Syria.