New Syria Rebel Alliance Declares War on Al-Qaida as Rebels Kill, Capture Scores of Jihadists

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Syrian rebels have united to kill and capture dozens of jihadists in a new "revolution" against an al-Qaida affiliate they accuse of worse abuses than the hated President Bashar Assad, activists said Saturday.

Three powerful rebel alliances have taken on fighters of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant during two days of fierce combat in Aleppo and Idlib provinces that Syria's main opposition National Coalition said it "fully supports."

And in new signs the nearly three-year conflict is spreading, ISIL seized the city of Fallujah in neighboring Iraq, and claimed a suicide bomb attack in a Beirut stronghold of Hizbullah, whose fighters are battling alongside Assad's forces.

"At least 36 members and supporters of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant have been killed since Friday in Idlib and more than 100 have been captured by rebels" in Idlib and Aleppo, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The reports come a second day into clashes in opposition areas of the northern and northwestern provinces between ISIL and rebel alliances, which include the massive Islamic Front and the Syrian Revolutionaries Front.

Jihadists who flocked to Syria to join the rebels in their fight against Assad were at first welcomed by the armed opposition.

But relations grew bitter after ISIL fought other opposition groups for control and committed systematic abuses against activists and rival rebels, as well as ordinary citizens.

Assad's regime has branded both rebels and peaceful activists as "terrorists" since the start of an uprising against him in March 2011.

But in the past 48 hours, anti-Assad activists have described the escalation against ISIL as a new "revolution" in Syria, given ISIL's increasing number of kidnappings and beheadings and other abuses.

Rival rebels have "seized checkpoints, bases and weapons from ISIL" in Aleppo and Idlib, said the Observatory.

ISIL was reported to have kidnapped, beaten and executed dozens of rival rebels and activists since it appeared in Syria, establishing a reign of terror in areas it controls.

It has forced girls to wear the veil to school, and lashed and executed people -- including children -- on accusations of heresy.

The escalation comes as the nascent Army of Mujahedeen, a new rebel alliance, declared all-out war on ISIL.

"We, the Army of the Mujahedeen, pledge to defend ourselves and our honor, wealth and lands, and to fight ISIL, which has violated the rule of God, until it announces its dissolution," said the new alliance of eight groups.

It demanded ISIL fighters either join the ranks of other rebel groups "or hand over their weapons and leave Syria".

The opposition said it supports the rebels' efforts, while calling on "the international community to recognize the importance of supporting revolutionary forces as partners in the fight" against both al-Qaida and Assad.

The Coalition presidency said it "fully supports ongoing efforts by Free Syrian Army elements to liberate towns and neighborhoods from the authoritarian oppression" of ISIL.

'Syria, Iraq conflicts melting into one'

On Saturday, ISIL gave the forces aligned against it 24 hours to stop their attacks, release their prisoners and remove checkpoints, or it would withdraw from Aleppo, allowing government forces to enter.

"The withdrawal of the Islamic State from any of those points will mean the invasion... by the criminal regime," said an ISIL statement obtained by the SITE Intelligence Group.

The Mujahedeen issued a new appeal for ISIL fighters to "defect and to join your honest brothers who are fighting Assad across Syria".

It came after the Sunni extremist group claimed the deadly bombing that killed four people Thursday in Haret Hreik, a southern Beirut neighborhood.

The attack was the latest against the powerful Shiite party, whose fighters are aiding Assad in the civil war that pits his troops against a Sunni-led rebellion.

The reports come as an Iraqi security official told Agence France Presse Fallujah had fallen to ISIL.

According to Aron Lund, editor of Syria in Crisis website run by the Carnegie Endowment, "the two conflicts in Iraq and Syria are melting into one. The more conflicts you pull into the Syria war the harder it will be to stop it".

Comments 17
Missing imagine_1979 04 January 2014, 12:40

Ur wish to see assad stay get u blind, this is good news, syrian people are no fanatics, in fact lebanese people are much more, look at us we gad 16 years of war 200000 deads ten of thousands of missing peoples and we still hv extermist and fanatic ideas: those who are not with assad are all salafist, lets them all die...
What a shame... How hatered can make people blind....
Anw there is always hope...
Chupachups joker?

Thumb joker37 04 January 2014, 13:04

You said "this is good news" I take it youre pleased to see the insurgents battling each other?

Thumb proudm14 04 January 2014, 14:09

joker the brainless...

this news is once and for all the proof that ISIL is working for your God, Assad.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 04 January 2014, 18:27

Joker, Mystic, Southern - you now reveal your true selves. Shame on you. Rather than loud the move by mainstream rebels to rid themselves and the Syrian people of ISIL, you choose to play the devils - which is perhaps what you and your side is all about. Come to think of it, I have never seen any of you condemn any of the litany of crimes committed by the Assad regime against the Syrian people.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 05 January 2014, 06:54

FT - your whole proposition is wrong. M14 have never supported ISIS. The biggest danger for m14 and especialy the future movement is ISIS and like-minded organization.

Missing peace 04 January 2014, 13:13

oh! M8 brains will bug.... how can rebels declare war on their allies according to M8? LOL
this shows them that the terrorists are on assad's side.....

what a blow in M8's propaganda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thumb joker37 04 January 2014, 13:25

That rebels are corrupt warlords fighting for influence among themselves is a blow to "m8 propaganda"?
Lay off the captagon pills saudi boy

Thumb Mystic 04 January 2014, 14:08

Because the rebels are a bunch of lunatics, and criminals from the worst corners of Syria and the rest of earth. Just like in a prison, people fight each other.

Thumb terminator 04 January 2014, 13:45

Islamic front is backed by Saudi.
I don't trust them.
Isis are more honest. As are nusra.

Thumb terminator 04 January 2014, 13:46

Army of mujahideen is former Fsa .
Backed by turkey and western countries .

Thumb Mystic 04 January 2014, 14:46

So you actually back Al Qaeda. Oh very good to know.

Thumb Mystic 04 January 2014, 14:07

Couldn't have said that better myself. When those so called rebels aint killing innocent people, they are killing each other. What a great nature hmm.

Thumb proudm14 04 January 2014, 14:09

brainwashed stupid thug

Thumb Mystic 04 January 2014, 14:47

You must be the one brainwashed, if you think there is anything to be proud of in M14.

Missing greatpierro 04 January 2014, 18:31

This is a proof that the rebels are fighting the extremists either the takfiris or the tyranic regime of assad.

Missing greatpierro 05 January 2014, 01:24

FT you are sick; m14 are not gloating about HH bombing but on the contrary condemned. M14 does not react as M8 did after the killing of hariri or el hassan. npw cpming back to isil, m14 does not support those terrorist neither as they are criminals, terrorist and extremists. M14 have always said that they support the moderate fsa, neither el nusra nor isil or any other evil.

Missing ---karim_m3-- 05 January 2014, 04:35

FSA-Al Qaeda jihadist terrorists fighting each other? Good stuff.