Syrian authorities have closed al-Hol camp, which long housed relatives of suspected ISIS fighters, after emptying the formerly Kurdish-controlled facility, a camp official told AFP on Sunday.“All Syrian and non-Syrian families were relocated,” Fadi al-Qassem, the official appointed by the government to manage al-Hol’s affairs, told AFP.Al-Hol, located in a desert region of Hasakah province, had been Syria’s largest camp housing relatives of suspected ISIS fighters.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Last month, the government took over the camp from its Kurdish administrators, who had long run it, as Kurdish forces ceded territory and Damascus extended its control across swathes of Syria’s northeast.Since then, thousands of family members of foreign extremists have left for unknown destinations.The facility had housed some 24,000 people, mostly Syrians but also Iraqis and more than 6,000 other foreigners of around 40