Thursday, May 28, 2015

Nusra takes last regime-held town in Syria’s Idlib. (pledges no attacks on West)

A rebel coalition led by Al Qaeda's Syria franchise on Thursday seized Ariha, the last remaining government-held town in the northwestern province of Idlib, a monitor said, according to AFP.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that Al Nusra Front and its allies captured the city after fierce clashes with regime forces, including Hezbollah fighters, who were then seen pulling out.


“Jaish al-Fatah has taken full control of the city of Ariha after a lightning offensive that ended with a heavy pullout of regime forces and their allies Hezbollah from the western side of the city,” Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.
Jaish al-Fatah, or Army of Conquest, is the name of the coalition which comprises Al-Nusra Front and its allies -- mostly Islamist rebel groups.

The Britain-based monitor said dozens of regime military vehicles were seen pulling out of Ariha.

Ariha, which was home to 40,000 people before the conflict began, was the last remaining government-held city in Idlib province which borders Turkey.

The Army of Conquest coalition has won a string of victories in Idlib, including taking the provincial capital on March 28 and the key town of Jisr al-Shughur on April 25.
  [alarabiya.net  With AFP]

28/5/15
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  • Al Qaeda's Syria affiliate would not use Syria as a launching pad for attacks on the West, its chief said in a wide-randing televised interview late Wednesday.
Without showing his face, Abu Muhammad al-Jolani said his group, Al-Nusra Front, would protect Syrian minorities that renounced the regime. 

The interview was Jolani's second with Qatari-owned Al-Jazeera TV since a similar ­appearance in 2013.

The interviewer, Ahmad Mansur, said it was broadcast "from liberated lands in Syria."

All that could be seen of ­Jolani was a black shawl, a plaid shirt, and gesturing hands.

"The instructions that we have are not to use al-Sham as a base to launch attacks on the West or Europe, so as not to muddy the current war," Jolani said.

"Our mission in Syria is the downfall of the regime, its symbols, and its allies, like ­Hezbollah," Jolani said, ­referring to the powerful Shiite movement fighting alongside the Bashar al-Assad regime.

But if the US kept attacking them, he said, "all options are open. Anyone has the right to self-defense."

Jolani also denied the ­existence of the "Khorasan group," which the US had said was an offshoot of Al Qaeda that was plotting attacks against the US.

Nevertheless, he lambasted the US for its air raids against Al-Nusra in Syria and accused it of coordinating with the Assad regime on the use of air space.

"America is propping up the regime," Jolani charged, ­leaning forward in an ornate golden-crusted chair.
    Source:AFP - globaltimes.cn
28/5/15

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