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‘We’ve become used to being betrayed’: US aid cuts affect camps for people accused of Isis affiliation

Trump spending freeze threatens security arrangements and could make it harder to stop resurgence of Islamic State



US aid cuts are impacting Al Hol, a camp in Syria holding tens of thousands of people, many accused of ISIS affiliation. The camp, run by the US-backed SDF, faces increased challenges due to the aid freeze, leading to staff layoffs and program halts. Camp officials express feeling betrayed and worry about the long-term consequences of the cuts, particularly regarding the incubation of extremism within the camp.

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