The newspaper "Observer" British, on Sunday, a report entitled "Collapse of the succession will ignite the conflict in the region." 

The author of the report said that "the collapse of the succession of a sympathetic organization began to lead to a wave of aftershocks in the Middle East, all change the accounts of the forces of conflict, whether at the regional or international level." 

"The high price of victory, whether in Washington , Moscow or Damascus, could lead to subsequent crises, especially the issue of the families and children of the organization's militants," he said, adding that "it is estimated that some 4,000 people are heading to al-Hol refugee camp in northeastern Syria ."

"There are growing concerns about the possibility of the transfer of the remaining militants to Idlib, where there is the last huge gathering of armed factions opposed to President Bashar al-Assad and about 3 million civilians, half of them internally displaced and controlled by Islamic militants." 

The author of the report that "this will lead to the disappearance of these militants there, and the disappearance of what they know and accurate details of the crimes committed by the organization," and called for the need to "bring them to trial."