Jaysh al-Salam

Jaysh al-Salam
جيش السلام
Participant in the Syrian Civil War

A Toyota Hilux belonging to the Tahrir Brigade, Jaish al-Salam's former main subgroup in the Raqqa Governorate

A Toyota Hilux belonging to the Tahrir Brigade, Jaish al-Salam's former main subgroup in the Raqqa Governorate
Active 23 June 2015—late 2015/early 2016
Groups
  • Tahrir Brigade (some members)[1]
  • Free Raqqa Brigade (formerly Jihad Brigade)[2]
  • Jund al-Haramayn Brigade (former)
  • Ahrar al-Tabqa Brigade
  • Umanaa al-Raqqa Brigade
  • Harun al-Rashid Brigade
  • Tall Abyad Revolutionaries Front[3]
  • Tall Abyad Revolutionaries (former member of Tall Abyad Revolutionaries Front)[4]
Leaders Maj. Gen. Abu Mohammed Kafr Zita (Abdul Karim Obeid) [5]
Headquarters Tell Abyad, Raqqa Governorate, Syria
Area of operations
Part of

Syrian Democratic Forces

Allies Jabhat Thuwar al-Raqqa
Opponents Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Battles and wars

Syrian Civil War

Jaysh al-Salam (Arabic: جيش السلام; "Army of Peace") is an operations room of Free Syrian Army factions that operates in northern and eastern Syria with the goal to attack IS in ar-Raqqah. Components of the group later joined the Syrian Democratic Forces throughout 2016.[7]

As of late 2015/early 2016 the collation appears to be defunct, being superseded by various other groups and military councils within' the SDF.[8]

Groups

Liwa Ahrar al-Raqqa

The Jihad in the Path of God Brigade (Arabic: لواء الجهاد في سبيل الله, translit. Liwa al-Jihad fi Sabeel Allah) is a rebel group that operated in eastern Aleppo Governorate. It is currently fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in eastern Aleppo province.[9] The group acknowledges the Syrian opposition-in-exile government the Syrian National Council and the Supreme Military Council.[9] The Jihad in the Path of God Brigade was reported to be part of the Euphrates Volcano operations room in late September 2014;[10]

The group was later renamed as Liwa Ahrar al-Raqqa (Arabic: لواء أحرار الرقة, translit. Free Raqqa Brigade), which then joined the Syrian Democratic Forces in March 2016.[2]

Liberation Brigade

Liwa al-Tahrir or the Liberation Brigade (Arabic: لواء التحرير) is a FSA-affiliated rebel group that was formed in the city of Ras al-Ayn, part of the northern Hasakah Governorate, in September 2014. Led by major general Abu Mohammed Kafr Zita, also called Abdul Karim Obeid, a former commander of the Farouq Brigades, the group joined the Euphrates Volcano operations room in coordination with the YPG soon after its formation.[5] In mid-2015 Liwa al-Tahrir participated in the Tell Abyad offensive and jointly controlled the border crossing with Akçakale.[6]

In early June 2016 the Tahrir Brigade's commander, Abdul Karim Obeid, attended and spoke at the funeral of Abu Layla, who was killed during the Manbij offensive, in Kobane.[11]

In September 2016 tensions flared up between the YPG and Liwa al-Tahrir due to the perceived marginalization of FSA and Arab components of the Syrian Democratic Forces. Liwa al-Tahrir also refused to fight the Turkish Armed Forces and its allies during the Jarabulus offensive. In a video message to the United States, the group's commander called for the SDF to be reformed into a united army under the authority of the United States Central Command and threatened to leave the SDF and withdraw from Tell Abyad if the YPG continued to dominate the coalition. [12] As a response, the YPG imposed a blockade on the villages controlled by the group. Hours later, Abdul Karim Obeid and dozens of his fighters crossed from Tell Abyad into Turkey and defected to the Turkish Army.[13] 25 to 50 of them arrived in Jarabulus and defected to pro-Turkish rebels fighting the SDF, the remaining fighters stayed with the SDF.[14]

See also

References


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