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Jaysh al-Sunna

Jaysh al-Sunnah
Participant in the Syrian Civil War
The logo of Jaysh al-Sunnah
The logo of Jaysh al-Sunnah
Active 20 March 2015 – 28 January 2017
Ideology Sunni Islamism
Salafism
Leaders Ammar Bouqai
Area of operations Homs Governorate
Idlib Governorate
Aleppo Governorate
Strength 500+ fighters
Part of Army of Conquest
Fatah Halab
Became Hayyat Tahrir al-Sham
Allies Islamic Front
al-Nusra Front
Opponents Syrian Armed Forces
National Defense Force
Syrian Democratic Forces
Battles and wars

Syrian Civil War


Syrian Civil War

Jaysh al-Sunna is an Homs-based Islamist rebel group that was established as a merger between different rebel groups of which some originally came from the Free Syrian Army, and is active during the Syrian Civil War. It joined the Army of Conquest on 24 March 2015, and took part in the Second Battle of Idlib. It lost 14 fighters in the battle.

On 11 August 2015, an ammunition depot and base belonging to the group were allegedly bombed by the U.S.-led anti-ISIL Coalition in the Atme area in the Idlib Governorate. Ten of the group's fighters were killed along with 8 civilians including 5 children. Robert Ford, the former U.S. ambassador to Syria, expressed consternation at why an airstrike was conducted on Jaysh al-Sunna.

In October 2016, it was reported that Jaysh al-Sunna released a video which featured child soldiers at an unidentified training camp. A radical Saudi cleric named Abdullah al-Muhesini was linked to the child soldier recruitment in northern Aleppo, and has allegedly recruited up to 1,000 children in all of Syria by paying them a $100 monthly salary.


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