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

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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