New violent faction says to join Tahrir al-Sham
A new armed faction is apparently on the road to joining Tahrir al-Sham which operates in northern Syria.
The Sultan Suleiman Shah Division
said recently that it is ready to join Tahrir al-Sham in the coming period.
This comes at a time of high tension
between Tahrir al-Sham and other factions in the northern part of Syria.
The London-based Syrian Observatory
for Human Rights has surveyed a series of visits made to Tahrir al-Sham in the past
period by the commanders of Sultan Suleiman Shah Division in the past period.
The visits aimed to increase
coordination between and the rapprochement of the two sides.
A commander of Sultan Suleiman Shah
Division told the London-based al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper that there are no
difference between his faction and Tahrir al-Sham.
Muhammad Al-Jassem, also known as 'Abu
Amsha', added that the lack of these differences made a détente between the two
factions more possible in the future.
Sultan Suleiman Shah Division is
among the most brutal in northern Syria. The faction is known for its gross
human rights violations.
Sultan Suleiman Shah Division was
established in November 2011. Al-Jassem, the division's commander, hails from
one of the villages of the northern Syria city of As Suqaylabiyah.
This man was associated with the
most heinous crimes and gravest violations in the Afrin region of Syria's Kurdistan.