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People
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Locations
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Events
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Document Information

Type: News article / intelligence briefing (page from congressional production)
File Size: 1.68 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a House Oversight Committee production (stamped 025058) containing a news or intelligence report regarding the Syrian Civil War. The text details specific military gains by rebel factions, including Ahrar al-Sham and the Free Syrian Army, specifically the capture of the al-Jarrah air base, the Thawra hydroelectric dam, and an access point near Aleppo International Airport. While the user prompt identifies this as Epstein-related, the visible text contains no mention of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their associates; it is likely a news clipping or briefing included in a larger cache of documents.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Rebels / Fighters Combatants
Members of various battalions including Ahrar al-Sham and Free Syrian Army taking control of infrastructure.
Regime Loyalists Soldiers
Forces loyal to the Syrian government who surrendered or negotiated at the Thawra dam.

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
Ahrar al-Sham
Based in Idlib, fighters overran al-Jarrah air base.
Syrian Army
Gave up the strategic Thawra dam.
Free Syrian Army
Sources claiming capture of access point near Aleppo International Airport.
al-Nusra Front
Allies of the Free Syrian Army involved in capturing 'Liwa 80'.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025058'.

Timeline (3 events)

Tuesday (relative to document date)
Rebels posted videos showing the capture of al-Jarrah air base and warplanes.
al-Jarrah air base
Tuesday (relative to document date)
Free Syrian Army and al-Nusra Front capture 'Liwa 80' access point.
Near Aleppo International Airport
Unknown
Capture of Thawra hydroelectric dam and surrender negotiation.
Thawra hydroelectric dam

Locations (7)

Location Context
About 30 miles east of Aleppo, overrun by rebels.
Major city in Syria.
Base location for the Ahrar al-Sham battalion.
On the Euphrates, one of Syria's biggest power-generating facilities.
River location of the Thawra dam.
Southeast of the city, described as close to falling.
Access point near the airport captured by rebels.

Relationships (1)

Free Syrian Army sources said Tuesday that their fighters, including allies in the extremist al-Nusra Front...

Key Quotes (4)

"battalions that appear to operate with little central command and control."
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"fortified hangar containing what appeared to be two Czech-built ground assault planes."
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"spoils of war."
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"a positive sign for those who worry that Syria’s infrastructure would collapse if the rebels took over."
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Full Extracted Text

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were made by different battalions that
appear to operate with little central
command and control. The gains include:
●The al-Jarrah air base, about 30 miles east
of Aleppo, which appears to have been
overrun by fighters from Ahrar al-Sham, a
battalion based in Idlib. Videos posted
Tuesday by the rebels showed them
walking past derelict Syrian warplanes and
inside a fortified hangar containing what
appeared to be two Czech-built ground
assault planes. On camera, the rebels
displayed dozens of bombs racked in a
warehouse, and other ammunition and
spoils of war.
●The Thawra hydroelectric dam on the
Euphrates, which is one of Syria’s biggest
power-generating facilities. Rebel sources
said the Syrian army gave up the strategic
dam after army positions there were
overrun. The rebels negotiated a surrender
with regime loyalists who remained. These
sources said the dam continues to operate
and provide power — a positive sign for
those who worry that Syria’s infrastructure
would collapse if the rebels took over.
●The Aleppo International Airport,
southeast of the city, is close to falling.
Free Syrian Army sources said Tuesday
that their fighters, including allies in the
extremist al-Nusra Front, had captured an
access point near the airport known as
“Liwa 80.” Syrian sources said rebels there
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