Daash issued a warning statement against Aloush in which its leadership stressed that whoever would attempt to act or replace Al Baghdadi will know sorrow and pain.
Militias linked to Al Qaeda in Syria have splintered into a myriad of sub-groups over the past months, all competing against each other. Such opposition has created layers upon layers of frictions, tensions and changing allegiances, adding complication to an already impossible situation.
The Brigade of Islam is a sub-group of Al Nusra Front, itself a faction opposed to Daash.
The Islamic State group, known as ISIL or ISIS, wants to control Deir al-Zor, the energy-rich province bordering Iraq, and suppress the Al Qaida-linked Nusra Front. The current effort could mark a comeback of sorts for the group, whose long time aim of controlling parts of Syria and Iraq was undermined by a major January offensive by rival Islamist rebels.
Since February, ISIL has deployed 3,000 fighters to Deir al-Zor, many of them Europeans, Tunisians and Saudis.
Militias linked to Al Qaeda in Syria have splintered into a myriad of sub-groups over the past months, all competing against each other. Such opposition has created layers upon layers of frictions, tensions and changing allegiances, adding complication to an already impossible situation.
The Brigade of Islam is a sub-group of Al Nusra Front, itself a faction opposed to Daash.
The Islamic State group, known as ISIL or ISIS, wants to control Deir al-Zor, the energy-rich province bordering Iraq, and suppress the Al Qaida-linked Nusra Front. The current effort could mark a comeback of sorts for the group, whose long time aim of controlling parts of Syria and Iraq was undermined by a major January offensive by rival Islamist rebels.
Since February, ISIL has deployed 3,000 fighters to Deir al-Zor, many of them Europeans, Tunisians and Saudis.
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