Israeli prime minister tells lawmakers he is taking ‘significant action through all channels to return our loved ones’
Turkey’s interior minister, Ali Yerlikaya, has released figures on the Syrians who have settled in Turkey based on their cities of origin. More than half of Turkey’s Syrian refugee population hails from the country’s north, specifically Idlib—which was ruled by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s so-called Salvation Government—and the city of Aleppo, the country’s largest. According to the figures, around 4% of Turkey’s Syrian population comes from the capital Damascus.
Aleppo: 1.2m
Idlib: 187, 498
Deir ez-Zor: 106,192
Hama: 102,758
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