During the Syrian Civil War and Rojava conflict In the second half of 2012, most of the region was captured from the Syrian government by opposition groups, including the
People's Protection Units (YPG) and its ally the
Kurdish Front. In January 2014 the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), who had been infiltrating the region over the course of the previous year, launched a massive assault, and eventually captured almost the entire region, including
Manbij,
Jarabulus and
Al-Bab, up to
Dabiq. On the western side, some territory in the
Azaz district stayed under the control of non-ISIL forces, villages and towns occasionally contested and changing hands between
Afrin District based YPG and allies (all since October 2015 under the umbrella of the
Syrian Democratic Forces, SDF) and diverse rebel militias, until finally a
February 2016 offensive by SDF forces, inter alia capturing
Tel Rifaat and
Menagh Airbase, created today's borderline between them. To the east, near the city of Manbij, in December 2015 the
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)
launched an offensive from the east across the
Euphrates river and captured the strategic
Tishrin Dam and surrounding villages, forming a small salient on the western bank of the river. In the following months an offensive to capture Manbij city from ISIS was planned, but was delayed because of opposition and demands from the Turkish government. In May 2016 the SDF launched an
offensive towards Manbij city along 3 axes: from the north and south along the banks of the Euphrates river, and on the southern outskirts of Manbij city aiming to block the Raqqa-Manbij road. From 30 May to 12 June 2016, the Manbij offensive resulted in the capture of more than 100 villages from ISIL. On 14 August 2016, after securing
Manbij, the SDF established the
Al-Bab Military Council with the goal of securing the city of
al-Bab and its surrounding countryside. On 19 August 2016, the SDF component
Manbij Military Council announced that it took over the security of Manbij city center and surrounding villages. From late August 2016,
Turkey assembled some Syrian rebel groups who with Turkish military support captured a strip of territory along the Turkish border from ISIL including the town of Jarabulus. This included some combat with
Jarabulus Military Council SDF forces, which eventually settled for an armistice line along the
Sajur River. To the south, SDF forces started offensives against ISIL west of Al-Bab
in September 2016 and again
in October 2016, capturing several villages in the process. On 13 April 2017, negotiations between Turkey-backed rebel groups and the SDF reportedly restarted under the mediation of the United States. The parties discussed control over the villages and towns of
Tell Rifaat,
Menagh,
Maryamin,
Sheikh Issa,
Maraanaz,
Herbel,
Deir Jamal, and several other villages situated in the western part of the Shahba Canton. The US-supported
al-Mu'tasim Brigade reportedly represented the Turkey-backed rebel factions in the negotiations. After
Operation Olive Branch in early 2018 resulted in the
occupation of nearby Afrin by the Turkish-led
Syrian National Army, thousands of Kurds, Arabs, and Yazidis fled to Tel Rifaat and resettled in Shahba Canton. ==Politics and administration==