Multiple foreign powers still bombing Syria

The US and allied forces announced a wave of air-strikes against ISIS targets across Syria on Jan. 10, although accounts were unclear as to which other countries were involved or what casualties resulted. The raids came as part of a campaign dubbed Operation Hawkeye Strike, which was launched in response to the deadly ISIS attack on US and Syrian forces in Palmyra, Syria last month. Jordan was named as participating in the sorties. (CentCom, BBC News) Jordan also carried out a series of air-strikes supposedly targeting drug traffickers in the closing days of December—the latest in ongoing intermittant Jordnian strikes aimed at breaking up the Captagon smuggling newtorks in Syria. (LWJ) The past week also joint British and French strikes on supposed ISIS targets near Palmyra. (BBC News)

Turkey's Defense Ministry meanwhile said it stands ready to help Syria in its ongoing "counter-terrorism" operation against Kurdish fighters in Aleppo, while adding that the Aleppo operation has so far been "carried out entirely by the Syrian army." (France24)