Qaeda-Linked Group Is Seen Complicating the Drive for Peace in Syria:
By challenging moderate Syrian rebels, the group, the Islamic State of
Iraq and Syria, has forced them to fight on two fronts and divert
resources from their battle with the government of President Bashar
al-Assad, the official said.
War between free syrian army and Islamic State of Iraq will defeat their causeNew front opens in Syria as rebels say al Qaeda attack means war: "We will not let them get away with it because they want to target us," a senior FSA commander said on condition of anonymity after members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant killed Kamal Hamami on Thursday.
"We are going to wipe the floor with them," he said. Hamami, also known by his nom de guerre, Abu Bassir al-Ladkani, is one of the top 30 figures on the FSA's Supreme Military Command.His killing highlights how the West's vision of a future, democratic Syria is unraveling.
The total middle east breakdown progresses, Iraq, Syria, and Egypt are just the beginning.
Syrian rebels, al-Qaida fighters battle in Aleppo: Activists say Syrian rebels and fighters from an al-Qaida-linked group have turned their guns on each other and are fighting for control of a key checkpoint in the northern city of Aleppo.
The checkpoint is the only gateway between rebel-held eastern districts and the city's western areas, controlled by President Bashar Assad's troops. Earlier this week, al-Qaida-linked militants seized the checkpoint and closed it for several days, cutting the flow of food supplies to the city and triggering the confrontation.
First a description of who the killers are: Al Nusra Front pledge allegiance to Zawahiri
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