Al‑Shaddadi Prison Break: Who Freed the Terrorists?

🫶In Syria’s Hasakah countryside, the Al‑Shaddadi prison witnessed the largest ISIS escape in years: around 120 detainees fled from SDF‑controlled custody.
Syrian Army units launched sweeping operations around Al‑Shaddadi, while Damascus accused the US‑backed SDF of deliberately facilitating the breakout as political blackmail.... The SDF, in turn, blamed the Syrian government — a blame game that underscores the fractures and contradictions in the battlefield.
Iraq’s Defense Minister Thabit al‑Abbasi reassured the public that borders are secured and the Iraqi Army is on high alert to prevent any spillover Iraqi News.
Yet the deeper question remains:
Who benefits from unleashing ISIS once again?
Almuraqeb’s analysis: This is no coincidence. The Al‑Shaddadi escape is part of a wider scheme to recycle terrorism as a pressure tool against the Resistance Axis, especially amid escalating battles in Gaza, Iraq, and Syria.
Bottom Line: The prison break exposes the US‑Zionist project to perpetuate chaos in the region — reviving ISIS whenever their proxies face defeat.
Western Media Whitewashes Iran Riots
As Iranian cities faced violent riots — arson attacks on mosques, lynchings of guards, shootings of police, and millions in damages — Western outlets ignored the evidence. Instead, they relied on U.S.-funded NGOs tied to the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), while Mossad openly urged regime‑change from its Farsi account. This distorted coverage fuels Trump’s threats of renewed strikes on Tehran, even as millions of Iranians rally against the chaos and in defense of their sovereignty.
Almuraqeb’s line: These riots are not “peaceful protests” — they are a foreign‑backed insurrection, recycled to destabilize Iran and the Resistance Axis.
Source ( [Consortium News](https://consortiumnews.com/2026/01/14/western-media-whitewashes-deadly-riots-in-iran/) )