More than 20
militants from the Islamic State of Iraq and The Levant (ISIL) have been killed
in clashes with the Islamic Front in Al Raei, border town with Turkey, east
countryside of Aleppo, IF sources told Zaman Alwasl.
Reports say that Islamist rebels seek to take control over the eastern countryside of Aleppo, they make advance in some villages but the battles may need more time, according to activists.
Days ago, ISIL
said it had never rejected Sheikh al-Muhaysni's proposal for reconciliation,
so-called the “Umma Initiative” but it had asked questions prior to any
agreement.
The Umma
Initiative was launched by Saudi preacher Abdullah bin Mohammed al-Moheisini
last Thursday. It called for an “immediate ceasefire in all parts of Syria”
with agreement from “all groups present in the Syrian arena.”
Nearly 1,400
people have been killed in Syria since clashes between rebel forces and the
jihadist (ISIL) erupted this month, AFP reported.
“The number of
people killed in fighting between the ISIL and rebel forces since January 3 has
risen to 1,395,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Clashes
between rebels and jihadists from ISIL erupted early in January after months of
rising tensions.
According to
AFP, the all-out fight has seen ISIL lose territory in Idlib and Aleppo
provinces, but it has consolidated its hold over Raqa city, the only provincial
capital to fall from regime control.
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