Ansar al-Islam is the latest terrorist group to collapse in Syria
Ansar al-Islam, one of several militant groups operating in the northern Syrian province of Idlib, has revealed that it suffers financial problems, calling on other factions to support it.
The group called in a statement on
charitable Muslims to donate money to rescue it. It underscored the need for
arms so that it can maintain its edge in northern Syria.
Ansar al-Islam was founded in 2012
after the merger of a number of factions in Rif-Dimashq and al-Qunaitra.
The group then formed
the northern division which operates now in Idlib. It is also active in the
northern countryside of Latakia.
Ansar al-Islam
started locking horns with Tahrir al-Sham, having proved a strong rival to the
al-Qaeda-affiliated group.
It owned tanks and
rocket-propelled grenade. Ansar al-Islam used this equipment in attacking the
camps of the Syrian army in Damascus in 2013.
This opened the door
for fierce battles between the two sides, but Ansar al-Islam decided to retreat
after sustaining losses and suffering defeats.
The same group
started sliding across the slope of collapse at the end of 2013 because of
power struggles inside it.
However, at the
beginning of 2014, Ansar al-Islam founded a new branch in southern Rif-Dimashq.
In 2015, it founded a branch in Idlib and kept operating until 2018.
Nevertheless, the
arrest of two senior leaders of the group caused it to start disintegrating.




