An al-Nusra Front battalion training during the Syrian Civil War.
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Wed Nov 11, 2015 7:4
EXCLUSIVE: Al-Nusra's Saudi Commander Begs Terrorist Groups to Rush to Aleppo
Abdullah
al-Muhsini, the al-Nusra's senior commander, wrote on his social
network pages that in case all militant groups do not join their
comrades in Aleppo, the entire province "which is of vitally strategic
value will soon be lost" to the Syrian army.
The
Saudi Sheikh who is also a religious leader voiced deep concern over
militants' status quo in Aleppo, saying that the Syrian army and its
allies have increased the momentum of their advances in the last few
days.
He specially demanded militants in
neighboring Hama province to "show care for common, instead of personal
and individual, interests" and rush to the al-Nusra and ISIL's aid
"before the Syrian army conquers the strategic al-Aeis heights", warning
that the government troops will prevail over all militants' positions
in Northern Syria soon if their all-out advances in Aleppo are not
brought to a halt.
Sheikh Abdullah al-Muhsini
stands at the highest ranks of the al-Nusra Front command. When the
group leader, Abu Mohammed al-Joulani, moved to the countryside of Hama
where Joulani spoke to nearly 1,500 fighters before they headed to
battle in Mhardeh, several years ago, the general military commander of
Jabhat al-Nusra, Abou Hammam as-Suri, and Sheikh Abdullah al-Muhsini
were also present during the gathering, to boost the fighters' morale.
Al-Nusra
militants said Hama is of strategic importance to the terrorist group
as it connects the countryside of Hama to the countryside of Idlib,
which al-Nusra desired to make its new stronghold after it lost the
Eastern parts of Syria.
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