Syrian children die daily of starvation, images that add pain of heart

The tragic photos of a Syrian baby suffering from heavy malnutrition indicate the serious consequences of being trapped for a long time by civil war. The child was treated by a nurse at a clinic in the rebel - controlled town of Hamouria, in the eastern region of Ghouta on the outskirts of the capital city of Damascus on Saturday, [...]
The child was treated by a nurse at a clinic in the rebel-controlled town of Hamouria, in the eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital of Damascus on Saturday, reports “Daily Mail”, Periscopi broadcast.
The age of a child is unknown, but doctors registered a weight of only 1.9 kg per child.
The Syrian conflict, which began seven years ago, killed hundreds of thousands of people, and forced more than half of the Syrians to abandon their homes.








For now, the largest and most strategic presence of the Islamic State group is in the district of Deir el-Zour and the border city of Boukamal, as well as territory in Iraq's impoverished Anbar province.
The group still has influence in Syria's central province of Homs and near the capital, Damascus.
Last week, the IS has lost its raid on Maydeen, eastern Syria.
US President Donald Trump issued a statement Saturday commending the coalition partners led by the United States for “the liberation of Raca, adding that they had made more progress against these bad terrorists in recent months” than others who have been there for years.
He added that the Islamic State Group's potassium “is on the horizon”.







Israel fears Iran will be placed on the country's threshold by creating a “cohordor” rain, with land connections from Iran to Lebanon, allowing the movement of fighters and weapons across the region.
Earlier Saturday, the Syrian army said Israeli forces hit one of its positions near the valleys of Golan in the south of the country.
The army statement said Saturday's bombings by Israeli troops came after Syrian opposition fighters fired rounds of mortars that hit an open area at Israel's occupied Golan heights, giving the Israeli state an excuse to shell the army.
The military said the grants caused material damage without saying if there were victims./Periscopi/









