Talk:Jabhat Al-Nusra

More murder...
50 Christians murdered: Facebook -- Petri Krohn (talk) 22:24, 21 December 2012 (UTC)
 * Didn't find anything more detailed right away. One site mentions 50 Christians killed, in total, in Homs as of Dec. 14, last year. --Caustic Logic (talk) 00:08, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
 * Based on another Facebook posting it seems these people were only kidnapped. In Syria, what's the difference? -- Petri Krohn (talk) 21:38, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
 * 125-235 Alawites only kidnapped in Aqrab. Still not heard from since Dec. 11.

Quilliam Foundation
Good add, CE. I was thinking this new report needed to be added, but clearly I didn't do it yet. This page is soooo inadequate for such a big aspect but hey, atleast it exists, unlike most others that should. Quilliam Press Release, Jan.8: QUILLIAM RELEASES NEW STRATEGIC BRIEFING ‘JABHAT AL-NUSRA’ A video: Compiles CNN report featuring Quilliam's Benotman, a slightly more heroic Al-Jazeera report, and a snarky Addounia one. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-NBvpfU83c Jabhat al-Nusra (Nusra Front): Reports on Terror Group from CNN & Al-Jazeera... Purpose Explained!]

Articles

 * BBC, Jan 17: Syria: Islamist Nusra Front gives BBC exclusive interview
 * Al-Jazeera, Jan.13 (w/video): Jabhat al-Nusra says it stands for 'justice'
 * Al-Monitor: Jabhat al-Nusra's Goals Extend Beyond Syria
 * Al-Monitor: Jabhat al-Nusra and the Syrian Opposition’s Failure
 * Guardian, July 30: Al-Qaida turns tide for rebels in battle for eastern Syria
 * Long War Journal (Al-Jazzera video) Al Nusrah Front plans Islamic state
 * just aired PressTV docu "Al Qaeda - the Lebanon chapter" might be interesting to watch in this context. Link here as reminder to myself to watch it on occasion. --CE (talk) 03:49, 11 March 2013 (UTC)

Merger
From Kavkaz Center:

Jabhat Al-Nusra merges with Al Qaeda in Iraq and pledges allegiance to Ayman al-Zawahiri
 * Publication time: 10 April 2013, 17:47

The Mujahideen of the Islamic State of Iraq (Al-Qaeda in Iraq) announced the merger with Jabhat Al-Nusra (the Victory Front or the Support Front for the People of Sham) and the creation of the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham, writes UmmaNews. The appropriate appeal of the Emir of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, was posted in Islamic segment of the Internet. In the 21-minute long audio Emir al-Bagdaadi announced that Jabhat Al-Nusra is an offshoot of Al Qaeda in Iraq, and the Emir of the Victory Front in Syria gave bayat, or oath of allegiance, to the leader of Iraqi Jihad: "It is time to announce to the Levantine people and the whole world that Jabhat al-Nusra is merely an extension and part of the Islamic State of Iraq", said Emir al-Baghdadi. According to him, now the Islamic State of Iraq will be renamed as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, and the Victory Front will be part of it. Al-Jazeera writes in this connection that now Emir of Iraq will lead Jihad not only in Iraq but also in Syria. In response, Emir of Jabhat Al-Nusra Abu Mohammad al-Golani sent a counter message and said that Syrian Mujahideen give an oath of allegiance (Bayat) to the leader of al-Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahiri: "The sons of al-Nusra Front pledge allegiance to Sheikh Ayman al-Zawahiri", media quoted the statement of Emir of the Victory Front. In an interview with AP a senior leader of the Shiite/apostate Iraqi intelligence said that the puppet regime, they say, "has always known that Al Qaeda in Iraq is directing Jabhat Al-Nusra". The anonymous puppet said the Syrian and Iraqi Mujahideen announced their union because of "political, logistical and geographical circumstance". Al-Qaeda, reportedly, provides 50% of its budget to fund the Mujahideen in Syria. According to the ringleader of the intelligence, the Shiite apostate regime of Iraq will take "strict security measures" to prevent the further merger of the fronts. Al-Jazeera notes in this regard that the union of Jabhat Al-Nusra with al-Qaeda and the oath of allegiance of Syrian Mujahideen to Ayman al-Zawahiri will cause strong concern in the ranks of the secular rebels, as well as the West and puppet Arab regimes. Bilal Saab, director of the Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis, North America, said that the oath of allegiance of Syrians to Emir of Al Qaeda and the creation of the United Front of Jihad in Iraq and Syria will make the Mujahideen "even more formidable force". "I think you're going to have a pooling of resources, a more massive influx of fighters coming from Iraq into Syria. It will help them better position themselves in the period after Assad. It will certainly better help them defeat the Syrian regime more quickly", said Saab. "It does matter for them that they're getting more materiel and more people and more expertise, especially Iraqi veterans who have really been vetted on the battlefield and who have fought coalition forces since 2003", he added. Shiite prime minister Nouri al-Maliki said in an interview published in the western press on Tuesday that the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham "can be more dangerous to both our countries than anything we've seen up to now". AP indicates that the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham can become a "dominant player" in the Syrian Jihad and, after the overthrow of Assad in Syria, to take power into their own hands. Meanwhile, the Jewish analyst Aaron Zelin, who works in the Washington Research Institute, referring to his sources, says that the establishment of the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham was conceived and carried out by the General Command of the Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan-Pakistan. Western intelligence community claims that Sheikh al-Zawahiri personally ordered the merger of Al Qaeda in Iraq and Jabhat Al-Nusra in Syria. Department of Monitoring Kavkaz Center

Breaking apart?

 * Is Jabhat al-Nosra breaking apart? – Aron Lund for Syria Comment, May 22nd, 2013
 * After Abu Mohammed al-Joulani’s strange semi-rebuttal to Abu Bakr on April 10, both groups fell silent, and everybody seemed to be waiting for an explanation. None came. Now, suddenly, several media reports have been published, suggesting that the dispute hasn’t been resolved but is in fact growing worse. In some of these reports, purported Jabhat al-Nosra fighters even talk about the group splitting apart or losing members, although they differ on who is leaving and for what reason.