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Supreme Military Council (Syria)

Supreme Military Council
المجلس العسكري الأعلى
Participant in the Syrian Civil War
Active 7 December 2012 – 26 June 2014
Allegiance Syrian National Council
Leaders
Area of operations Syria
Part of Free Syrian Army

The Supreme Military Council (SMC) (Arabic: المجلس العسكري الأعلى‎, also called the Supreme Military Command or the Higher Military Council in Aleppo) was the highest military leadership of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) from late 2012 to mid-2014. It was headed by brigadier general Abdelkarim al-Ahmed. The establishment of the organisation was announced on 7 December 2012 with the backing of western and Arab powers as a means of financing and arming Syrian rebel forces.

The Supreme Military Council of the FSA supported the Syrian National Council (SNC). It also recognized the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces as the "civil authority" of the Syrian opposition.

On 7 December 2012, 260 rebel commanders from all over Syria agreed to a unified command structure of the Free Syrian Army. The participants elected a 30-member Supreme Military Council, which then selected Brigadier General Salim Idris as Chief of Staff. The council was created with the backing of western powers and many Arab states as a vehicle to finance and arm rebel groups.

On 11 July 2013, a commander of the SMC's Western Front, Kamal al-Hamami, met with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in the Latakia Governorate, which resulted in him being killed by ISIL. ISIL then threatened to kill all SMC members.

On 16 February 2014, the Supreme Military Council announced that Idris was replaced with Colonel Abdul-Ilah al-Bashir, head of the FSA's Quneitra Military Council. 4 months later on 26 June 2014, Abdullah al-Bashir was sacked by the SNC and the Supreme Military Council was dissolved.


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