Jihadist Car Bomb Kills 8 Rebels at Syria Checkpoint

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At least eight Syrian rebels were killed overnight when jihadists from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant detonated a car bomb in Syria's Idlib province, an NGO said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the car bomb targeted a rebel checkpoint near Ram Hamdan, northeast of Idlib city.

"Eight fighters from Islamist and other rebel brigades died after a huge bombing carried out by ISIL fighters," the Observatory said.

Clashes between coalitions of Islamist and moderate rebels, who are fighting to topple President Bashar Assad's regime, and their erstwhile allies ISIL erupted nearly two weeks ago, after a spate of accusations of abuses by the jihadist group.

Among those battling ISIL is the Islamic Front, a coalition of Islamist battalions, which issued the group an ultimatum late Monday night.

"We are setting ISIL a deadline of no more than 24 hours to stop its abuses, free the prisoners and hand over its weapons," the statement said.

If the group failed to heed the warning, the Front said it would "deal with ISIL's presence and actions the same way as with the Assad regime."

Rebel groups have set ISIL similar deadlines in areas where the fighting in taking place, which the jihadist group has ignored.

The clashes were continuing on Tuesday, the Observatory said, including in Raqa, a stronghold of ISIL and the only regional capital to fall from regime hands.

The World Health Organization and U.N. Children's Fund UNICEF said on Monday that the fighting there had interrupted a polio vaccination campaign launched after 17 cases of the disease were reported in Syria.

Elsewhere, the Observatory said 18 people had been killed in the Ghouta neighborhood of Homs city in central Syria by shelling.

Fighting between the Syrian regime and rebels has continuing alongside the battles between opposition fighters and ISIL.

More than 130,000 people have been killed in Syria since conflict broke out in the country in March 2011.

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Thumb -phoenix1 14 January 2014, 14:44

Very sad indeed, but I hope that now the FSA will find its soul again and undersdtand the evil it was once siding with. Now it's also time to give the boot to Al Nusra, just let the FSA fight its war, without any Jihadist, or Takfiri or crazy sick radical Islamist.

Default-user-icon :) (Guest) 14 January 2014, 15:00

Isn't that the best scenario ever! Islamist group neutralizing each other.
I am an anti-assad/anti-iran.... but admit excitement when I see the Islamist this attacking the Islamist that.

Way to go guys - may the seculars flourish out of this mess!

Thumb proudm14. 14 January 2014, 15:08

Interesting how the FSA/IF rebels do not seem to be getting any support whatsoever from the west in their fight against Al Qaeda. God bless the brave men of the FSA/IF, God damn the SAA and the ISIL, and shame on the USA for its cowardice and treachery in facing the situation in Syria. The brave rebels fight for freedom while Obama cuts deals with the Ayatollah. Tfeh. What a world we live in.

M14, FSA, IF, KSA, GCC, God bless.