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Sleeper Cells Keep Isis Threat Alive in Syrias Desert

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No direct commercial mechanism identified. The article describes a security threat in Syria with no impact on commodity prices, supply chains, company margins, or specific sectors. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or economic indicator is reported. The event is geopolitical/military with no immediate commercial channel.

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  • ISIS continues guerrilla attacks in Syria's desert regions (Deir ez-Zur, Raqqa, Homs).
  • Group uses sleeper cells, ambushes, IEDs, and targets military supply lines.
  • Analysts assess ISIS cannot regain former strength but remains a threat.
  • Syrian officials claim the threat is contained.
  • Published 2026-05-19.

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