Syrian rebels clash with government troops, 35 die

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  • Merveilles du vocabulaire : dans cet article de RFI, les termes « les rebelles syriens », « les composantes de la rébellion » et « combattants rebelles » sont utilisés comme d’exacts synonymes de « le Front al-Nosra, la branche syrienne d’al-Qaïda ». De manière totalement interchangeable.

    Syrie : à Idleb, une lutte enragée entre le régime et les rebelles
    http://www.rfi.fr/moyen-orient/20141027-syrie-idleb-lutte-regime-rebelles

    Tandis que la bataille se poursuit à Kobane, opposant le groupe Etat islamique et les Kurdes syriens, ailleurs en Syrie, la lutte fait aussi rage entre les rebelles syriens et le régime Assad. Ces dernières semaines, Damas a notamment progressé dans la ville d’Alep. Les composantes de la rébellion s’emploient donc à ouvrir de nouveaux fronts, pour tenter de desserrer l’étau. Ce lundi, une offensive a ainsi été lancée à Idleb.

    • http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/syrian-rebels-clash-with-government-troops-19-die/2014/10/27/5aa16652-5dc6-11e4-827b-2d813561bdfd_story.html

      DAMASCUS, Syria — Members of the al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front and other Syrian rebel factions launched simultaneous attacks on army checkpoints, police headquarters, and the governor’s office in northwestern Syria on Monday, triggering hours-long clashes that left 35 troops and rebels dead.

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      Syrian state TV said government forces repelled the attack on Idlib and that a “large number of terrorists” were killed. The government refers to the rebels as terrorists.

    • Al-Qaeda seizes territory from moderate Syrian rebel group | News , Middle East | THE DAILY STAR
      http://dailystar.com.lb/News/Middle-East/2014/Oct-29/275735-al-qaeda-seizes-territory-from-moderate-syrian-rebel-group.ashx

      BEIRUT/AMMAN: Fighters linked to Al-Qaeda have seized territory from a moderate Syrian rebel group in a three-day campaign that has expanded their control into one of the few areas of northern Syria not held by hard-line Islamists.

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      Syrian opposition activists said the Nusra Front had taken several villages in Idlib province from the Syria Revolutionaries’ Front led by Jamal Maarouf, a prominent figure in the moderate opposition to President Bashar Assad.

      “This has happened before and we came through it. But this time the mobilization is very large,” said a military official in the Syria Revolutionaries’ Front.

      Twenty of the group’s fighters had been killed Monday, the official said.

      “Jamal remains steadfast,” said the official, who declined to be named because he is not an official spokesman for the group. Speaking via Skype, he added that the Syria Revolutionaries’ Front had taken 25 Nusra fighters prisoner.

      The Nusra Front is Al-Qaeda’s official affiliate in the Syrian civil war and one of the strongest insurgent groups fighting to topple Assad. But it has been overshadowed by ISIS.

      “Nusra is making a lot of progress,” said Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the anti-regime Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

      The Syria Revolutionaries’ Front is one of the biggest groups in the Western-backed, moderate opposition to Assad. The United States plans to expand military support to the moderate opposition as part of its strategy to defeat ISIS.

      Yousef Abu Hillal, a secular activist in the Idlib area, said the advance marked the biggest setback to date for Maarouf’s group, which is loosely defined as part of the “Free Syrian Army.” The Free Syrian Army is an umbrella term used to refer to dozens of groups fighting to overthrow Assad. They have little or no central coordination and are often in competition with each other.

      “This is a blow to the Free Syrian Army rebels led by Maarouf and opens the way for Nusra to expand further in the Idlib countryside,” Abu Hillal said.