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7th Division (Syrian rebel group)

Syrian Revolutionaries Front
جبهة ثوار سوريا
Participant in the Syrian Civil War
Syria Revolutionaries Front logo.png
Logo of the SRF
Active
  • December 2013–5 May 2015 (main Idlib and Aleppo branch)
  • December 2013–present (southern branch)
Ideology

Non-ideological (overall group)

Groups
  • Coming Victory Brigade
  • 7th Division
  • Riyad al-Salehin Battalions of Damascus
  • Special Assignments Regiment of Damascus
  • Helpers Brigades
  • Southern Sword Division
  • Martyr Captain Abu Hamza al-Naimi Union
Leaders

Jamal Maarouf (overall leader, northern branch)
Col. Afif Sulaiman (Idlib commander, resigned July 2014)

Capt. Abu Hamza al-Naimi  (southern branch)
Headquarters Quneitra Governorate, Syria
Area of operations Daraa Governorate, Quneitra Governorate, Rif Dimashq Governorate, and Damascus Governorate, Syria
Strength 10,000–15,000
Part of

Southern Front

Allies
Opponents
Battles and wars

Syrian Civil War


Non-ideological (overall group)

Jamal Maarouf (overall leader, northern branch)
Col. Afif Sulaiman (Idlib commander, resigned July 2014)

Southern Front

Syrian Civil War

The Syrian Revolutionaries Front (Arabic: جبهة ثوار سوريا‎‎, Jabhat Thowar Suriya, SRF, also translated Syrian Rebel Front) is, according to Lebanon's Daily Star, an alliance of 14 relatively moderate Islamist and some secular armed groups fighting under the banner of the Free Syrian Army, formed in December 2013, thus according to Arutz Sheva further sidelining the FSA and its leadership Supreme Military Council. It was established as a response to the merger of Islamist Syrian rebels into the Islamic Front.

Following initial clashes, the Islamic Front and the Syrian Revolutionaries Front agreed to reconcile later that month. The coalition is spearheaded by Jamal Maarouf, head of the Syrian Martyrs' Brigade, a member of the SRF based in Jabal Zawiya, Idlib Governorate. The group has supported the Geneva II Middle East peace conference that is aimed at resolving the Syrian civil war. The group has received financial support from Saudi Arabia, while the United States has reportedly given the group only non-lethal aid like food, medicine and blankets, in part due to concerns over its involvement in smuggling and extortion.


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