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Jaysh al-Islam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaysh al-Islam (Arabic: جيش الإسلام, meaning Army of Islam), formerly known as Liwa al-Islam or the Islam Brigade, is a merger of many rebel groups involved in the Syrian civil war.[7] It operates chiefly in the Damascusneighborhoods of Douma and Eastern Ghouta.[citation needed] Liwa al-Islam was the largest rebel faction located in Damascus.[8] Saudi Arabia is preparing to give the group millions of dollars to "arm and train" the fighters in Jaysh al-Islam.[1] Instructors from Pakistan will reportedly be used to help train the group.[9]
Merger history
The group's creation was negotiated and spearheaded by Saudi Arabia, who believed that the Al-Nusra Front was gaining too much strength.[7] The major rebel groups involved are Liwa al-Islam and the Farouq Brigades.[10] The head of the organization is Zahran Aloush, the head of Liwa al-Islam.[7] The merger was completed on 29 September 2013.[11] The coalition has criticized the Syrian National Coalition, stating that the group should be led by those who are fighting in Syria.[7] The groups founding declaration mentioned that some 43 rebel factions were merging together, however 38 of these groups were already members of, or affiliated with, the Liwa al Islam group.[12][13] The group has discussed forming a group that would be called the Army of Muhammad; the Tawhid Brigade and the Suqour al-Sham Brigade would join.[14]
History
Liwa al-Islam was established by Zahran Alloush, the son of a Saudi-based religious scholar named sheikh Abdullah Mohammed Alloush, after Syrian authorities released him from prison in mid-2011 where he had been serving time for his Salafist activism.[15] They claimed responsibility for carrying out the 18 July 2012 Damascus bombing that killed Defense Minister Dawoud Rajiha, Deputy Defense Minister Asef Shawkat, and Assistant Vice President Hassan Turkmani. Liwa al-Islam is a driving force behind actions in Damascus and is known to cooperate with Jabhat al-Nusra and conduct joint operations.[2]
Operations
In November 2013, the group captured two jet fighters from the Syrian Air Force. They then began forming their own air force brigade to combat the Syrian Air Force.[16]
6/19/2013 Al-Jazeera Interview w/ al-Islam Brigade Commander
SAA propaganda video but has good material
Total of 43 Islamist Groups Unite under Newly Formed "Army of Islam
Saudi Arabia Hires Pakistan to Train Insurrgents - Night Watch - Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary - Page 1
Al Qaeda running amok, these people need to be gotten rid of:
BBC News - Syrian activists flee abuse in al-Qaeda-run Raqqa
The way to bring people from J!hadi camp to Jaysh camp would be to dry up the fund from private donors, for this Kuwait and other GCC govt. need to take action:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/13/w...funds-add-wild-card-to-war-in-syria.html?_r=0
If people want to fund the war, they should fund it through govt. approved collectors, so that funds support non-J!hadi outfits like Jaysh. If funds are dried up, the J!hadi's will flock to Jaysh and this way the opposition can be united.
Also, I would recommend to invite special forces from Armed forces of Arab League countries and other Sunni Muslim countries to train the new unified Jaysh rebel forces.
Jaysh al-Islam (Arabic: جيش الإسلام, meaning Army of Islam), formerly known as Liwa al-Islam or the Islam Brigade, is a merger of many rebel groups involved in the Syrian civil war.[7] It operates chiefly in the Damascusneighborhoods of Douma and Eastern Ghouta.[citation needed] Liwa al-Islam was the largest rebel faction located in Damascus.[8] Saudi Arabia is preparing to give the group millions of dollars to "arm and train" the fighters in Jaysh al-Islam.[1] Instructors from Pakistan will reportedly be used to help train the group.[9]
Merger history
The group's creation was negotiated and spearheaded by Saudi Arabia, who believed that the Al-Nusra Front was gaining too much strength.[7] The major rebel groups involved are Liwa al-Islam and the Farouq Brigades.[10] The head of the organization is Zahran Aloush, the head of Liwa al-Islam.[7] The merger was completed on 29 September 2013.[11] The coalition has criticized the Syrian National Coalition, stating that the group should be led by those who are fighting in Syria.[7] The groups founding declaration mentioned that some 43 rebel factions were merging together, however 38 of these groups were already members of, or affiliated with, the Liwa al Islam group.[12][13] The group has discussed forming a group that would be called the Army of Muhammad; the Tawhid Brigade and the Suqour al-Sham Brigade would join.[14]
History
Liwa al-Islam was established by Zahran Alloush, the son of a Saudi-based religious scholar named sheikh Abdullah Mohammed Alloush, after Syrian authorities released him from prison in mid-2011 where he had been serving time for his Salafist activism.[15] They claimed responsibility for carrying out the 18 July 2012 Damascus bombing that killed Defense Minister Dawoud Rajiha, Deputy Defense Minister Asef Shawkat, and Assistant Vice President Hassan Turkmani. Liwa al-Islam is a driving force behind actions in Damascus and is known to cooperate with Jabhat al-Nusra and conduct joint operations.[2]
Operations
In November 2013, the group captured two jet fighters from the Syrian Air Force. They then began forming their own air force brigade to combat the Syrian Air Force.[16]
Saudi Arabia Hires Pakistan to Train Insurrgents - Night Watch - Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary - Page 1
Al Qaeda running amok, these people need to be gotten rid of:
BBC News - Syrian activists flee abuse in al-Qaeda-run Raqqa
The way to bring people from J!hadi camp to Jaysh camp would be to dry up the fund from private donors, for this Kuwait and other GCC govt. need to take action:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/13/w...funds-add-wild-card-to-war-in-syria.html?_r=0
If people want to fund the war, they should fund it through govt. approved collectors, so that funds support non-J!hadi outfits like Jaysh. If funds are dried up, the J!hadi's will flock to Jaysh and this way the opposition can be united.
Also, I would recommend to invite special forces from Armed forces of Arab League countries and other Sunni Muslim countries to train the new unified Jaysh rebel forces.