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- 6th Idlib inter-rebel conflict
- Ayn Issa
- Qamishli & Al-Hasakah
- 4th Israeli missile strikes
- 3rd Qamishli
- 11th Daraa
- 7th Idlib inter-rebel conflict
- 3rd Al-Hasakah city
- 1st Aleppo inter-rebel conflict
- Jabal al-Bishrī
- 2nd Aleppo inter-rebel conflict
- Claw-Sword
- Northwestern clashes
- 3rd U.S. missile strikes
- 2nd Northern clashes
- Deir ez-Zor clashes
- 3rd Northern clashes
- Homs drone strike
- Israel–Hezbollah conflict (Iranian consulate airstrike)
- February 2024 airstrikes
- Anti-Turkish riots
- Masyaf raid
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- Opposition offensives
- 2nd Aleppo city
- 8th Hama offensive
- 19th Aleppo offensive
- 7th Deir ez-Zor offensive
- 3rd Homs offensive
- 6th Palmyra
- 3rd Southern Syria
- 3rd Damascus
- Fall of the Assad regime
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- Northeastern
- 2nd Manbij
- 2nd Kobani
- 20th Aleppo offensive
- Israeli invasion of Syria
- July 2025 Damascus airstrikes
- Hezbollah–Syria clashes
- Assadist insurgency
- 1st Western clashes
- 12th Daraa
- 2nd Western clashes
- Massacres of Syrian Alawites
- Druze insurgency
- Jaramana
- 4th Southern Syria
- Massacres of Syrian Druze
- 5th Southern Syria
- ISIS insurgency
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- Foreign intervention on behalf of Syrian Arab Republic
- Foreign intervention in behalf of Syrian rebels
- U.S.-led intervention against ISIL
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The Halfaya massacre (Arabic: مجزرة حلفايا) occurred in the small town of Halfaya on 23 December 2012, where between 23[1][2] and 300[3] people were allegedly killed by bombing from warplanes. Reportedly, the civilians in the city of Halfaya were killed while queuing for bread at a bakery.[3] Halfaya was seized by rebels the previous week as part of a campaign, to push into new territories in the 21-month-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad.[3] The Syrian Government agreed that many women and children were killed, however they blamed rebel fighters whom they say had attacked the town.[4]
Conflicting claims
BBC correspondent Jim Muir has noted that it is not conclusive from the video that the building was a bakery. He also noted that despite initial claims by rebels that many women and children were among the dead, of the 23 people identified as dead - all of them were men. Muir added: "it is not out of the question that regime jets managed to strike a concentration of rebel fighters." He added that with independent investigation and reporting not possible though, the activist account of a bakery being hit may well be true. "The government itself made no claim of having struck rebels in that area, but it does not acknowledge the use of its air power in the struggle."[1]
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2021 Jan–Dec |
- Siege of Qamishli and Al-Hasakah
- Missile strikes (Jan)
- US airstrike (Feb)
- Battle of Qamishli (Apr)
- US airstrike (Jun)
- Daraa clashes
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- Battle of al-Hasakah
- Ahrar al-Sham–Levant Front clashes
- Jabal al-Bishrī clashes
- Jarqli airstrikes
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- Opposition offensives
- Deir ez-Zor offensive
- Battle of Aleppo
- Aleppo University Hospital airstrike
- Southern offensive
- Operation Dawn of Freedom
- Manbij offensive
- Al-Mustariha strike
- Kobani clashes
- Hama offensive
- Homs offensive
- Palmyra offensive
- Fall of Damascus
- Fall of the Assad regime
- Western Syria clashes
- Massacres of Syrian Alawites
- Hezbollah-Syria clashes
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- Rif Dimashq clashes
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- Turkish offensive
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- Jaramana clashes
- Daraa clashes
- Southern clashes (April–May)
- Mar Elias Church attack
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