Al-Qaeda-linked
fighters have besieged some areas in the northwestern Syrian province of Aleppo
and are readying to storm the village of al-Atareb nearby, Al Arabiya News
Channel reported activists as saying on Friday.
Zaman
Alwasl reporter said the Emir of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in al-Atareb,
Abu Saber al-Tunis has been killed during the clashes with the newly formed rebel
group, Mujahideen Army.
The
activists also reported that ISIL have attacked a Doctors Without Borders hospital in the city of Latakia,
detaining its entire staff body.
There
are five foreign doctors who work in the hospital, according to activists.
The
monitoring opposition group, the Syrian Network for Human Rights, said at least
49 people were killed after Syrian forces shelled several cities and towns in
Homs, Aleppo, Daraa and the capital, Damascus on Thursday.
Meanwhile,
sources in the Syrian Islamic Front, a merger of seven Islamist rebel groups,
described a statement by ISIL authorizing the killing of its fighters and the
Free Syrian Army as “fabricated,” Al Arabiya News Channel reported on Thursday.
In its
alleged statement, ISIL had threatened the al-Tawhid brigade, Jaysh al-Islam or
Army of Islam and the FSA with revenge and death.
In an
interview with Al Arabiya News Channel, Sheikh Marwan al-Qadiri, assistant
secretary-general of the Syrian Scholars Association, said that the ISIL’s
alleged statement is “unreliable,” stressing that if the statement was proven
to be true, it would be a grave mistake.
Al-Qadiri
said legitimizing the killing of an entire group is “illogical,” and “illegal.”
He also
urged ISIL to be more logical in its publically declared statements.
In a show of further splintering between
opposition groups, the main group, the
Syrian National Coalition, accused ISIL of “serving” President Bashar
al-Assad’s interests, and hijacking the uprising that has killed more than
130,000, according to the London-based Syrian Observatory of Human Rights. (with
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