SOUTHWEST ASIA, Aug. 30, 2017 — The coalition to defeat the
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria was not party to an agreement between the
Lebanese Hezbollah, the Syrian regime and ISIS, Combined Joint Task Force
Operation Inherent Resolve officials said today.
According to news reports, about 670 ISIS terrorists and
their families, surrounded by Lebanese and pro-regime Syrian forces, attempted
to ensure safe passage across Syria by offering to trade the bodies of nine
Lebanese soldiers captured in 2014.
"Russian and pro-regime counter-ISIS words ring hollow
when they cut deals with and allow terrorists to transit territory under their
control," officials said.
“ISIS is a global threat; relocating terrorists from one
place to another for someone else to deal with is not a lasting solution,” the
officials said. “This is just further evidence of why coalition military action
is necessary to defeat ISIS in Syria.”
“The coalition has not struck the convoy,” officials said.
“In accordance with the law of armed conflict, the coalition cratered the road
heading east between Hamaymah and Abu Kamal to prevent the further transport of
ISIS fighters to the border area of our Iraqi partners and struck individual
vehicles and fighters that were clearly identified as ISIS.”
“In accordance with the law of armed conflict, the coalition
will take action against ISIS whenever and wherever we are able to without
harming civilians,” the officials said.
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