“Of the rebel forces, IHS Jane’s estimates that around 10,000 are jihadists fighting for groups linked to Al-Qaeda and another 30,000 to 35,000 are hardline Islamists, who differ from jihadists in that they are concentrated only on the Syrian conflict, and not on the global Islamist fight. ‘The insurgency is now dominated by groups which have at least an Islamist viewpoint on the conflict,’ Charles Lister, author of the analysis, told the British newspaper. ‘The idea that it is mostly secular groups leading the opposition is just not borne out. [..] If the West looks as though it is not interested in removing Assad, moderate Islamists are also likely to be pushed further towards extremists,’ he warned.”
Report: Half of Syrian rebels are hardline jihadists or Al-Qaeda operatives
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:September 16, 2013
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