Kurds Expel Jihadists from Flashpoint Syrian Town

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Kurdish fighters have expelled jihadists from the Syrian flashpoint frontier town of Ras al-Ain and the nearby border crossing with Turkey, a watchdog said on Wednesday.

Elsewhere, a car bomb attack killed at least seven people, among them a child, southwest of Damascus, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Kurdish fighters took total control of Ras al-Ain "after 24 hours of fighting. The (jihadist) groups were expelled from the whole of Ras al-Ain, including the border post" with Turkey, said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman.

Earlier, the Britain-based group had reported clashes between Kurds and Al-Nusra Front, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and other groups.

Ras al-Ain has a majority Kurdish population and is of strategic importance because of its location close to Turkey.

Kurdish fighters are trying to ensure that neither the regime of President Bashar Assad nor the opposition takes control of the area.

The clashes between Kurdish fighters and jihadists erupted after Al-Nusra Front attacked a convoy of Kurdish women fighters, Abdel Rahman said.

Nine jihadists and two Kurdish fighters have been killed since the fighting broke out, the Observatory said.

Activists in Ras al-Ain said members of the jihadist groups had taken advantage of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which began last week, to try to impose their extreme version of Islam.

In the early days of the Syria conflict, when opponents of Assad's regime were desperate for help from any quarter, jihadist fighters were welcomed but a spate of abuses has fueled a major backlash.

Charles Lister, an analyst at IHS Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Center, pointed out that tensions between Kurdish fighters and Islamist rebels go back months, and have persisted despite a series of ceasefires.

Other fighters perceive the Kurds as "interested only with Kurdish interests, rather than those of Syria or of Islam," he said.

Additionally, "the predominance of more liberal values -- in terms of lifestyle, appearance, and culture -- make Kurds a typical target of Islamist derision".

He said the Ras al-Ain clashes "emphasize the potential for damaging distractions to emerge for Syria's anti-government opposition".

Elsewhere in Syria, a child and six men were killed when a car bomb attack hit Kanaker in Damascus province, said the Observatory.

In the north of the capital, troops renewed their shelling campaign of rebel areas in Barzeh, while clashes also raged in the neighborhood, the group added.

And in the central city of Homs, an army onslaught aimed at taking back rebel districts was in its 18th day, activists said.

Troops began a new attempt to break into the rebel area of Bab Hud, which like other districts of Homs has been under tight army siege for more than a year, Homs-based activist Yazan told Agence France Presse via the Internet.

Meanwhile, "the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate day after day because of the suffocating siege", he said.

The lack of medical equipment in flashpoint areas means "there is a growing need to evacuate dozens of wounded, who urgently need operations that cannot be performed here", Yazan added.

More than 100,000 people have been killed in Syria's 28-month war, the Observatory estimates.

Wednesday's violence comes a day after at least 112 people were killed across the country, the group added.

Comments 13
Missing helicopter 17 July 2013, 19:38

They look more civilized than either HA or Nusra.
I am happy for them

Thumb benzona 17 July 2013, 20:10

Allhû Akbar. Persecuted people deserve our attention and respect. Kurds are among them. May God give them their long overdue nation.

Missing beirutbastard00 18 July 2013, 04:38

Agreed benzona, if only Israel would listen to you, we would be in many of these messes.

Default-user-icon Howard Copelan (Guest) 18 July 2013, 05:19

dude the kurds and the yids are friends. mostly because neither one of us are arabs.

Thumb Roaring-FlameThrower 17 July 2013, 19:39

God Bless the Kurdish Merdish APK and their alliance with our Islamic Secular Resistance aka HA (Hells Angels) for defeating these Talibani-Israeli-Takfiris. Your contributions to humanity and protection of minorities shall not be forgotten.

Thumb benzona 17 July 2013, 20:11

LoL as always. Thanks for your daily contributions, they do matter and make a difference against the evil forces ruling over Lebanon and Syria.

Missing spirit 18 July 2013, 06:56

Dearest RFT
You are getting worse than a five year drawing pictures with the crayons ! Could you please become like Picasso , or Leonardo, or maybe like Shakespeare or at the very least like our beloved Gebran Khalil Gebran ...
You are too predictable & boring to read , from now in I just skip ! That is your bloody posts !

Thumb benzona 17 July 2013, 20:12

Yup, 1ooo.ooo%

Missing helicopter 17 July 2013, 20:15

Takfiris of Syria are not interested in liberating Syria for the Syrians, rather they want to remove Assad so they subject the Syrian peoplle to their own tyranny.
HA liberated Lebanon from Israel to do the same to the Lebanese.
They are two sides of the same coin.

Thumb Senescence 17 July 2013, 23:25

Worry not, they will most likely come back, bigger and badder, and try to massacre the village as they've been inclined to do.

Default-user-icon Doventil Birkazou (Guest) 18 July 2013, 02:37

Not a problem. The Jihadists know that they are most welcome chez nous by the criminal enterprises of Hariri's Sanni First and their slaves, the Christians of March 14. All the credit goes to both criminal enterprises for bringing onto Lebanon its 21st century Pales-Syrian problem mixed with Sanni lunatics and crazies.

Missing beirutbastard00 18 July 2013, 04:40

It's so weird tho. How are they so ignorant to public relations, any kid can see this is counterproductive, but the jihadist and the ppl that fund them can't?

Missing beirutbastard00 18 July 2013, 04:42

I have a feeling this is a show to receive American weapons...