The experience of a bitter life in the capital of ISIS

Vahid Khazab's book "Life Under the Flag of ISIS" may be the most unique book written about the Syrian crisis, ISIS, and the "global war" in this country.
"Damascus' sedition" may be the ideal description for the current situation in Syria and its war, because this issue has human, political, intellectual, and economic components. This subject necessitates thorough analysis and research, hence the book "The Life Under the Flag of ISIS" can be extremely beneficial.
This book is divided into three parts. The first part is about Samer, a young man from Raqqa. His family and he were regarded as strong opponents of the Syrian regime, and he actively participated in anti-government protests, but their efforts to oust the Syrian legal system from the area quickly led to the entry and dominance of ISIS over their city. So, for years, he and many other ordinary people were forced to live a terrible life under the ISIS flag.
These memoirs were written while ISIS was still present in Raqqa, and Samer delivered them to BBC reporters in other countries via various techniques (which are briefly detailed in the book), and they were published in English.
The book's second part is divided into two chapters. The first chapter is about a BBC professional reporter and his account of what Americans did to the city of Raqqa, and the second chapter is about an agreement between US-backed forces and ISIS.
There are criminal organizations in the Syria crisis, ranging from the Western military aligned with Israel to various domestic, foreign, and transnational takfiri gangs. In such a scenario, the Islamic Republic of Iran and its main allies (such as Lebanon's Hezbollah) have clearly emphasized two things: the first is to support political and economic reforms in Syria and meet the demands of the Syrian people, and the second is to work with the Syrian regime to suppress terrorists.
We should also consider the fact that not just Iran and its allies, but even those who have strongly condemned some of the Syrian regime's actions, grasp the same issue and speak of the importance of standing up to this war in Syria.
Now available is "Life Under the Flag of ISIS," a 224-page book published by Soore Mehr.