Harim Mountains (Arabic: جبال حارم, romanized: Jibāl Ḥārim [d͡ʒiˈbæːl ˈħaːrim]) are highlands in the north of Idlib Governorate in northwestern Syria.
Mount Halqa (meaning "circle mountain") refers to low rocky plateaus that surround the Dāna plain.
After Mount Arba'in was subjected to bombardment by the (United States-led) coalition in 2014, foreign fighters fled to Jabal al-Summaq.
Homes of the Druze religious minority of Jabal al-Summaq's Kuku village were forcibly stolen and attacked by Turkistan Islamic Party Uyghurs and Uzbeks.
[1] In February 2017 Osama al-Homsi became the Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham commander over an area encompassing Jabal al-Summaq.