Syrian government officials acknowledge that al Hol camp in northeastern Syria is largely emptied, with ongoing escapes after the state took control. The camp, once home to ISIS-linked individuals and war-displaced Syrians, was inherited with unreliable records and smuggling networks. Authorities are relocating families to new camps, deeming al Hol no longer viable due to extensive damage and high rehabilitation costs. Former staff express security concerns amid the rapid emptying of the camp.
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