Jaysh al-Sham (2014)

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Jaysh al-Sham (2014)

Jaysh al-Sham (Arabic: جيش الشام, "Army of the Levant") was a rebel group active during the Syrian Civil War.[4] The group began when the Suqour al-Sham brigade called Suyouf al-Haq split from its parent organization because it did not want to participate in the fighting between Suqour al-Sham and the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS).[4]

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Jaysh al-Sham
جيش الشام
Dates of operation18 February 2014 – 28 July 2014[1][2]
Active regionsIdlib Governorate, Syria[1]
Size1,000+[3]
Allies Islamic Front
Jabhat al-Nusra
Free Syrian Army[1]
Islamic State
Opponents Syria
Battles and warsSyrian Civil War
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In July 2014, the Liwa Dawud unit defected from Jaysh al-Sham to ISIS, bringing with them 1000 men and 10 tanks. Jaysh al-Sham claimed that it had expelled them.[3] The group was disbanded on 28 July 2014, giving the remaining affiliated groups the option to join other groups.[2]

Groups involved

  • Liwaa Suyouf al-Haq (former Suqour al-Sham brigade)
  • Liwaa Ansar Allah
  • Liwaa Suqour Asharq
  • Liwaa fuqra'a ela Allah
  • Liwaa Feteat al-Islam
  • Liwaa Asuod al-Ghab
  • Liwaa Nusor al-Islam
  • Jisr al-Shughur Revolutionary Military Council

Defected groups

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