Syria Rebels, IS in 'Non-Aggression' Pact near Damascus

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Syrian rebels and jihadists from the Islamic State have agreed a non-aggression pact for the first time in a suburb of the capital Damascus, a monitoring group said on Friday.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the ceasefire deal was agreed between IS and moderate and Islamist rebels in Hajar al-Aswad, south of the capital.

Under the deal, "the two parties will respect a truce until a final solution is found and they promise not to attack each other because they consider the principal enemy to be the Nussayri regime."

Nussayri is a pejorative term for the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam to which President Bashar Assad belongs.

Syria's armed opposition initially welcomed jihadists including Islamic State members in their fight against Assad.

But the group's harsh interpretation of Islam and quest for domination of captured territory sparked a backlash against it that began in January.

A coalition of rebel groups pushed IS out of much of northern Syria, but it has recaptured much of that territory in recent months and has a strong presence in Hajar al-Aswad.

More than 180,000 people have been killed in Syria since the beginning of the uprising against Assad that began in March 2011.

Comments 2
Thumb Mystic 12 September 2014, 18:13

"Moderate Al Nusra" and ISIS made a pact again? And they said Assad worked with ISIS, yeah right.

Missing panzergen 13 September 2014, 20:11

Non-Agression Pact who are they fooling. Both IS and these Syrian rebels are both the same. Weapons from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the USA that these so called moderate Syrians receive are being sold to Islamic State. It is a facade!!!