Disputes of Idlib terrorists spawn a new formation under the name of be stead fast “fathbato”

Terrorist organizations and defectors have announced a so-called “Tahrir al-Sham” organization from which the terrorist “Jabhat al-Nusra Front” organization takes as its façade a new “operations room” northwest of Syria.

The announcement indicates significant disputes between terrorist organizations and within “Al-Nusra”, as these organizations control the last region that includes parts of Idlib Governorate and the surrounding countryside from the governorates of Hama, Latakia, and Aleppo.

According to a statement issued by those parties and transmitted by websites, the “operation room” which was dubbed be stead fast “fathbato” 

included five terrorist organizations: “jihad coordination”, “the Ansar Brigade”, the “Ansar al-Din” group, and the “Ansar al-Islam” group And the organization of “hras al-din”, and all of these terrorist organizations were affiliated with what is called the Operations Room “and hoad al-momnain.”

The “Ansar al-Mujahideen al-Ansar Brigade” is led by a man called  Abu Malik al-Talli, a  former leader in the “Tahrir al-Sham” who held the position of Emir of the “Nusra Front” in the western Qalamoun in Damascus countryside, before moving to Idlib in August 2017.

The new formation also includes the leaders in the organization of “hras al-din” called Abu Al-Fath Al-Farghali and called Abu Al-Yazqan Al-Masry, in addition to Abu Al-Abd Ashdah, who was a prominent leader in “Tahrir Al-Sham” after his defection from the “Ahrar Al-Islam Islamic Movement” at the end of 2016, with more than a 100 militants.

And leaders in the ” hras al-din ” organization issued a statement earlier, in which they demanded from the people of the area controlled by “Tahrir al-Sham” that they reject the Russian-Turkish agreements.

Haifaa  Mafalani

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