Thursday, November 13, 2014

Islamic State And Al Qaeda Agree To Join Forces In Syria

A resident of Tabqa city touring the streets on a motorcycle waves an Islamist flag in celebration after Islamic State militants took over Tabqa air base, in nearby Raqqa city August 24, 2014.

Islamic State And al-Qaeda 'Agree Deal' In Syria -- The Telegraph

Islamic State and al-Qaeda affiliate reportedly agree to stop fighting and work together in Syria.

Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) and al-Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria have reached a deal to stop fighting each other, it was claimed on Thursday night.

Isil and Jabhat al-Nusra have battled bitterly for more than a year to dominate the rebellion against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

However, The Associated Press, citing a high-level Syrian opposition official and a rebel commander, reported that the two groups had promised to stop fighting and team up in attacks in some areas of northern Syria.

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More News On The Islamic State And Al Qaeda Agreeing To Join Forces In Syria

ISIS, al Qaeda joining forces in Syria -- CBS/AP
Islamic State, al Qaeda agree to join forces in Syria -- Washington Times
ISIS, Al Qaeda host terror summit in Syria to join forces -- New York Daily News
ISIS, Al Qaeda reportedly reach accord in Syria -- FOX News/AP

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