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Jabhat al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda affiliate in
Syria, will leave many of its major positions along the front line with the
Islamic State. Over the weekend, the militant group declared that it would neither oppose nor aid the upcoming Turkish- and coalition-led effort against the Islamic State in
Aleppo province. Jabhat al-Nusra understands that it risks to become the main target of the so-called anti-ISIS Turkish-U.S. operation which already targeting
Kurds and
Assad government forces, but not
ISIS.
A retreat by Jabhat al-Nusra from its positions in northern Aleppo, even if it loses territory directly under its control, is advantageous for the group in a number of ways. Probably, Jabhat al-Nusra will try to consolidate its forces on other fronts to attack
Syrian government and Kurds weakened by
Turkey, the
United States and its “moderate rebels”.
Islamic State has been intensifying an offensive on a group of towns and villages at the heart of a so-called “ISIS free zone”
U.S. and
Turkish authorities say they want to establish in northern Syria.
Fierce fighting erupted Tuesday
Islamic extremists in the town of
Marea, 25 kilometers north of Aleppo
. In the past few days Islamic State forces have attacked several villages inside the proposed buffer zone, including Asenbol, al-Eion, and Hor al-Naher. in a bid to cut off
Syrian rebel factions from supply lines into Turkey. Thus, the US-Turkish buffer zone became a zone of the free ISIS expantion.
The U.S. and Turkishan actions to establish no-fly zone for all no-coaliton forces including Syrian government provide an additional effort for the terrorists. Furthermore, the
US president Barack Obama has authorized using air power to defend U.S.-backed moderate rebels in Syria if it is attacked by Syrian government forces. Likely, the US is preparing to defend ISIS from Assad because, at the moment, it's the only “moderate rebel group” keeping and gaining the ground in “buffer zone”.
Meanwhile, clashes between
Syrian troops and militant forces have been reported around Tabliseh,
Homs province.
Government troops also countered an Islamic State attempt to take control of the area around Jazal oil field in Homs province. In
Rif Dimashq province, government troops and
Hezbollah fighters fought Islamist rebels in the area of Daraya and Zabdani.
Fighting is going in the
Jobar neighborhood of
Damascus. In Aleppo province government forces have been clashing against Islamist rebels in the al-Rashdin, al-Sakhour and Jam'ia al-Zahraa neighborhoods.
A flurry of meetings have been taking place as stakeholders in the
Syrian conflict attempt to work out a solution of the
Syrian crisis.
The US and its allies push for a power-sharing agreement to replace the government of
Syrian President Bashar al Assad. Nonetheless,
Russian Foreign Minister said that it couldn't be a peaceful solution of the conflict without invloving Assad government and
Moscow would not like to see any influential country involved in the situation around Syria hoping for a military solution to
President Bashar Assad’s fate because that would mean the country would be taken over by ISIS.
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- published: 28 May 2016
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