A photo collects senior Syrian Islamist commanders has sparked a barrage of questions on social media as rebels close to overthrow Bashar al-Assad for the first time in four-year fighting.
Jaysh al-Islam commander, Zahran Alloush, accompanied by commander of Ahrar al-Sham Movement, Hashim al-Sheikh (Abu Jaber), and Suqour al-Sham's leader Abu Issa al-Sheikh, All, have appeared clean, wearing suits and posing to the camera with a smile reflects the spirit of the victor.
The undated photo probably taken in Turkey early this month.
Meantime, Rebels enjoy their victories in south and north of the war-torn country, getting close from Assad’s hometown Latakia.
The wave of unity that overruns scattered factions has resulted a remarkable gains that hit a record for high morale. The success of Fatah Army, an alliance of Islamist group in Idlib province has pushed all rebel to unite to harvest same fruits.

Jaysh al-Islam commander, Zahran Alloush, accompanied by commander of Ahrar al-Sham Movement, Hashim al-Sheikh (Abu Jaber), and Suqour al-Sham's leader Abu Issa al-Sheikh, All, have appeared clean, wearing suits and posing to the camera with a smile reflects the spirit of the victor.
The undated photo probably taken in Turkey early this month.
Meantime, Rebels enjoy their victories in south and north of the war-torn country, getting close from Assad’s hometown Latakia.
The wave of unity that overruns scattered factions has resulted a remarkable gains that hit a record for high morale. The success of Fatah Army, an alliance of Islamist group in Idlib province has pushed all rebel to unite to harvest same fruits.
Syria's four-year-old war has killed more than
220,000 people and forced millions out of their homes.

Zaman Al Wasl
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