Syrian rebels who ousted Bashar al-Assad's dictatorship on Sunday are reportedly using Islamic coercion to execute opponents. sharia It threatens law-abiding non-Muslim minorities, including the Kurds in the north.
Videos circulating on social media show Syrian rebels killing regime officials, some of whom may have been members of state security services and others who appear to be civilian employees. There are some too.
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On Tuesday, Islamic State forces killed 54 people in Syria's central Homs region who were members of Syrian government forces who had fled when the Assad regime fell, according to the UK-based monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The killings highlight the turmoil in Syria, as different rebel groups operate in different regions.
One video also showed thousands of liquor bottles being smashed at a duty-free shop at Damascus airport, with Islamic rebels breaking Islamic bans, as Islamists did in Lebanon in the 1980s. It appears that the law was enforced by force.
Additionally, Turkish-backed Islamic rebels are threatening Kurdish communities with US support.
of times reported Syrian rebels are said to be fighting Kurdish militias.
On Tuesday, fierce battles between Turkish-backed rebels and U.S.-backed Kurdish-led forces near Kobani, a town in northern Syria that has historical and symbolic significance for U.S. involvement in the region. A battle was going on.
The battle comes even as rebels seek to form a government after taking Damascus, with competing armed groups still fighting for territory and power to fill the vacuum left by the collapsed regime. It shows that the government is fighting, and in this case, the agents of the opposition. A match between the United States and Türkiye.
General Eric Kurilla, commander of U.S. Central Command visited Syria on Tuesday reviewed the current preparedness of the US military and the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted hundreds of airstrikes against Syrian military positions and weapons stockpiles, destroying what remained of the army abandoned by Assad and preventing it from falling into rebel hands. is.
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