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  • Former detainees suspected of being members of ISIS are released in Syria's northeastern city of Hasakeh on September 2, 2024. (Photo by Delil souleiman / AFP) Delil Souleiman/ 2025-01-24 15:05

    By Abouzar Pouradib, PhD student in political science

    ISIS resurgence from possibility to reality

    TEHRAN - With the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in Syria, concerns about the possibility of ISIS resurgence have increased. Some experts believe that ISIS's organizational structure has completely collapsed and is incapable of resurgence, but others believe that the current conditions are ripe for ISIS's revival.

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