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The Global Coalition against Daesh is a unique partnership of 89 governments and institutions working to degrade and defeat Daesh. العربية @CoalitionAR
Last month the US announced the consolidation of its forces in Syria under the Coalition military mission @CJTFOIR. What does it mean for Syria? #DefeatDaesh
In 2025, the Global Coalition has supported ten coordinated repatriation movements from al-Hol Camp to Iraq, in close partnership with Iraqi and international actors. Each return represents a step toward stability, helping families safely rebuild their lives and reducing the…

Hundreds of individuals have been safely repatriated from al-Hol Camp to Fallujah, continuing the steady return of displaced Iraqis to their communities. These efforts support long-term stability and reintegration.

Daesh's leadership crisis deepens as losses mount and control erodes. Their commanders fall while their followers act without orders, exposing a fractured organisation struggling to maintain unity.

Paranoid and ill-informed, Daesh's internal communications reveal a group paralysed by fear of detection. These messages, written by Daesh members, expose their vulnerability and inability to escape detection.
As Mosul reconnects with the world, Iraq takes another step forward in its remarkable national progress since the defeat of Daesh. #TogetherForIraq
“Life has returned to Mosul International Airport. It was a dream and became a reality.” Iraq’s Mosul airport reopens 11 years after IS conflict and devastation. #Iraq #MosulAirport Read more: ara.tv/l5akg
After more than seven years in al-Hol camp, Um Omer has returned home. Thanks to the support of her community and local authorities, she’s rebuilding her life. Her story proves that healing begins with safety, dignity, and solidarity.
Displaced in 2014, Moataz returned to Diyala, balancing life between his family’s farm and medical studies. Today, he contributes to local agriculture and holds a degree in medical technology.
QRD assists in the reintegration of returnees from al-Hol camp upon their arrival in local communities, providing a range of support programmes. 👇
In Deir Ezzor, Syria-based organisation QRD is delivering awareness sessions to children on safe internet use. These training sessions help young people recognise and avoid online harms, protecting them from dangerous digital influences.
After leaving al-Hol camp, Shamsa established her salon in western Deir Ezzor. Members of the community say they value her beauty services and role in training young women.
The Iraqi Security Forces, supported by Coalition partners, maintain a high tempo of operations against Daesh remnants. See more on recent operations and sustainable strategies to degrade Daesh:
For over a decade, Ahmad Faeq has fished the Tigris River in Yathrib, Salah al-Din. Despite Daesh's destruction of his home, he continued his work, providing for his family and contributing to their rebuilding efforts.
As the UK marks two decades since the 2005 London terrorist attacks, we reflect on the experiences of individuals and communities affected by terrorism. On our podcast, survivors of Daesh attacks share their testimony and perspectives on recovery: theglobalcoalition.org/en/taking-apar…
Ahmed returned to Deir Ezzor after years in Al-Hol camp to find his home destroyed. With community support, he has rebuilt his life, establishing a farm and contributing to his community's recovery. See more:
The Global Coalition stands with the United Kingdom in commemorating 20 years since the London terrorist attacks of 7 July 2005.
Twenty years on from the 7/7 attacks, we remember all those whose lives were lost and those whose lives were changed forever. We honour the bravery of the first responders, and the strength of the survivors. Those who try to divide us will always fail.
A message from The King to mark the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 bombings in London. Read His Majesty’s message in full: royal.uk/news-and-activ…
In southern Al-Rad, Syrian farmers have reclaimed land once under Daesh control, transforming it into productive fields using modern agriculture.
Coalition partner Türkiye, in conjunction with Pakistani intelligence, captured a high-ranking member of Daesh's Afghanistan branch, disrupting the group's propaganda efforts.

Welcomed back to his village after years in Al-Hol camp, Khalid transformed a simple grant for a 'Satuta' (tuk-tuk) into a livelihood that supports his extended family and provides essential services for his neighbours across Anbar.