The Islamic Front and Syria Revolutionaries Front have signed reconciliation agreement
in Idlib countryside, activists said.
Sheikh Abdullah al-Hamawi, IF representative and
Jamal Ma’rouf, commander of Syria Revolutionaries Front agreed to end up
disputes after the mediation of committee was formed from many Islamist
commanders.
Ma’arouf who based in northern Idlib countryside has
demanded the immediate release of all captives by IF and he will release the IF
detainees, he asked too to unite the efforts to fight tyrant Bashar
al-Assad and to adhere to God shariah to solve all differences.
Activists expressed state of chaos controlling
rebel-held areas near the Turkish borders, the abduction and looting acts have
been escalated.
Syria's Islamic Front seized Bab al-Hawa
crossing last Tuesday from other rebels, including brigades loyal to FSA.
Last week the Islamic Front rejected the authority of
the FSA, which was the first major rebel force formed after the outbreak of
Syria's civil war and was made up of army deserters and civilians.
The IF was formed last month by six rebel groups that
merged with the goal of overthrowing the Assad regime and establishing an
Islamic state.
It does not include Al-Nusra Front or the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) -- two jihadist rebel groups linked to
Al-Qaeda.
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