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Syria's Qaeda chief warns West against continued strikes
by Staff Writers
Beirut (AFP) Sept 28, 2014


Roundup of anti-jihadist strikes in Iraq and Syria
Damascus (AFP) Sept 28, 2014 - Here is a roundup of coalition strikes against the Islamic State (IS) group in Iraq and Syria on Sunday.

The United States, which leads the coalition, initially launched strikes in Iraq on August 8 and widened its campaign on Tuesday to include Syria, where IS has its headquarters.

LATEST COALITION STRIKES:

- The Pentagon said US, Saudi and Emirati aircraft hit four IS-controlled oil refineries and a jihadist command post north of the group's Raqa headquarters in Syria.

One tank was destroyed and another damaged in Deir Ezzor in eastern Syria, and three armoured cars were hit in the northeast.

Coalition warplanes have been targeting the jihadists' revenue-generating oil operations in eastern Syria over the past few days, disrupting the pumping of crude.

The jihadists were continuing their offensive on the Syrian-Turkish border town of Ain al-Arab, also known as Kobane.

- In Iraq, the Pentagon said US-led air strikes near insurgent-held Fallujah on Sunday destroyed two IS checkpoints and a transport vehicle used by the jihadists.

On the ground in western Iraq, pro-government forces backed by warplanes repelled an IS attack on the strategic town of Amriyat al-Fallujah, security sources said.

TOLL:

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, air strikes in Syria since September 23 have killed at least 167 jihadists and 19 civilians, including among them five children and four women.

The presumed head of the Al-Qaeda offshoot Khorasan Group, Muhsin al-Fadhli, and another Khorasan leader, Abu Yusuf al-Turki, are reportedly among those who have been killed.

Iraqi security sources said the IS military leader in Fallujah, Mullah Jassem Mohammed Hamad, was killed on Sunday in the group's attack on Amriyat al-Fallujah.

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS:

- British warplanes are flying daily missions over Iraq from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus and will launch air strikes if called in by local forces on the ground, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said.

- The German military has begun training 32 Kurdish fighters from northern Iraq at an army school in Bavaria on handling weaponry provided by Berlin to support their battle against IS.

- Turkey cannot stay out of the international coalition, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said as Ankara prepares in the coming week to define its military involvement.

- Human Rights Watch said apparent US missile strikes killed at least seven civilians in northwestern Syria, and called for a probe into possible violations of the laws of war.

The head of Syria's Al-Qaeda affiliate warned on Sunday that failure to stop US-led air strikes on jihadist positions in Syria would "transfer the battle" to Western countries.

In an audio message posted on the Internet, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, who heads Al-Nusra Front in Syria, addressed citizens "in America and Europe" and called on them to stand against their governments.

"Your leaders will not pay the price for the war alone, you will pay the higher price," Jolani warned, in his first speech since the coalition launched strikes on Syria earlier this week.

The United States initially launched strikes in Iraq on August 8 against positions of the Islamic State jihadist group, and then widened its campaign with a coalition of partners last Tuesday to include Syria, where IS has its headquarters.

The coalition has carried out daily air strikes since Tuesday against IS and Al-Nusra Front in Syria.

Failure to stop these strikes "will transfer the battle to your very homes," Jolani said.

Jolani did not say elaborate.

But he said: "People of America and Europe, what have you gained from your war against Muslims and jihadists except tragedies and pain brought on your countries and children?".

Jolani's warning comes a day after a spokesman of the same group also threatened reprisals against nations participating in air strikes, denouncing them as "a war against Islam".

Jolani, meanwhile, called on people rebel-held areas of Syria to stand by Al-Nusra, describing the countries striking jihadist positions as a "new crusader alliance".

"People of Syria, stand against those who allied themselves with the crusader slaves," he said, in reference to some rebel factions who have expressed support for the strikes.

Jolani also addressed Sunnis in Lebanon, calling on them to defect from the army.

Sunni extremists perceive Lebanon's army as being controlled by the Shiite movement Hezbollah, which has sent thousands of fighters into Syria to support President Bashar al-Assad's troops in a war that has killed more than 180,000 people in three years.

"Sunnis, take your sons away from the army that serves your enemy, and make them join the ranks of the jihadists," he said.

The Syria war has stoked existing tensions in Lebanon, where Sunnis tend to support the uprising against Assad while Shiites generally support the Damascus regime.

Last month the Lebanese army fought pitched battles in the border town of Arsal with Al-Nusra and IS jihadists who streamed in from Syria.

The jihadists withdrew after a truce, but took with them some 30 police and military troops as hostages, three of whom were later executed.

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