Truffles whet the appetite of ISIS to extend its influence in the Syrian Badia
A “bloody season” is the closest way to describe the truffle
harvesting season in the countryside of Aleppo and Hama in the Syrian Badia due
to the massacres committed by ISIS, in addition to children and youth
collecting in dangerous and unsafe conditions under the threat of mines and
explosives planted by armed groups in the areas surrounding the truffle fields,
and the terrorist organization also exploits the collection of the distinctive
mushrooms to finance its terrorist activities.
Increase in the number of victims
Several regions in eastern Syria are witnessing an increase
in the number of victims of truffle picking, as ISIS targets this mushroom and
those who collect it with repeated attacks.
Picking truffles is an important source of livelihood for
many families in many regions, especially the Badia desert stretching between
the south and north of Syria along the Iraqi border. Truffle harvesting is also
considered part of the important seasonal agricultural activities in these
areas.
Truffles are sold for between $5 and $25 per kilogram,
depending on the quality and size of the fruits.
What does ISIS gain from harvesting truffles?
Truffles represent an important source of funding for ISIS,
according to Syrian activist Fathi Jaryan, who said that the organization
benefits from the truffle season in several ways, as this mushroom is an
important source of funding for the organization in the areas it controls,
where it can control its production and trade by imposing taxes and fees on the
peasants and merchants who cultivate and trade in it.
He explained in statements to the Reference that ISIS can
sell truffles on the black market at high prices, and this helps it to finance
its various activities.
Jaryan pointed out that the organization uses the truffle
season to recruit local farmers and workers in the areas it controls by
providing them with job opportunities in the fields, and thus providing them
with sources of income. He added that ISIS uses truffles to finance its various
activities by exchanging them with other materials in the local and
international markets.
Exhaustion of the Syrian army
Meanwhile, Syrian political analyst Mohsen Fakhry believes that
the campaigns of the Syrian Arab Army and the Special Forces, with the help of
Russian aviation, against ISIS terrorists in the Syrian Badia did not stop and
take on a periodic nature, but rather intensified greatly during the truffle
massacres.
He added in a special statement to the Reference that ISIS
does not possess supernatural capabilities, but it draws logistical and direct
support from the American forces in order to remain constantly ready to drain
the Syrian Arab Army and lure it into the depth of the Syrian desert by
targeting unarmed civilians picking truffles.
Fakhry pointed out that the Al-Tanf base located in the
Syrian-Jordanian-Iraqi border triangle constitutes a starting point for ISIS
terrorists and the rest of the factions to target civilians, and the goal is to
provoke the Syrian army and lure it into exhaustion.