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Last Eastern Ghouta Rebels Poised to Surrender – Syrian State Media

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The group in control of the last rebel bastion near Damascus appeared on Sunday to have agreed a deal for its fighters to make peace with the government or quit the eastern Ghouta enclave, Reuters reported Syrian state media as saying on Sunday.

Jaish al Islam, most of whose members are drawn from the area, has been defending the city of Douma against a months-long onslaught by government forces.

If confirmed, its surrender or departure for rebel-held areas in northwest Syria would herald an end to large-scale conflict in the enclave.

State television and Syrian newspapers said informatio­n indicated that, under the deal, the group would hand over heavy and mid-sized weapons and acknowledg­e the restoratio­n of state sovereignt­y over Douma.

A Hezbollah run-media unit said on Sunday an agreement had been reached after several days of negotiatio­ns to spare bloodshed in Douma.

The unit of the powerful Lebanese Shi’ite militia that has been fighting with the Syrian army said among the terms of the deal was setting up a Syrian government-approved local council to run the city’s affairs after rebels withdraw.

It also said a Russian-led committee with representa­tives from Turkey, Iran and Russia, the three guarantors of the Astana peace talks who set up “de-escalation” zones across Syria, would be responsibl­e for handing over prisoners of war jailed by the rebels.

Jaish al Islam had no immediate comment on the reports but responded to earlier claims by the Syrian government that it was negotiatin­g a deal to stay and not to pull out of the city.

The government lost control of Douma, the largest urban centre in the eastern suburbs of Damascus in insurgent hands, in the early phase of Syria’s civil war, now in its eighth year.

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