Jaysh al-Nukhba

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Elite Army
جيش النخبة
Jaysh al-Nukhba
Leaders
  • Mohammed al-Ghabi (DOW)[1]
  • Alaa Abdel Hay al-Ahmad[2]
  • Raed al-Elewi[3]
  • Mohammed Ahmed al-Sayed[4] (artillery regiment and overall commander since January 2017)
  • Zakaria al-Ahmad[4] (media office director)
Dates of operation24 February 2016 – present[5]
Group(s)
  • Levant Front (Hama)
  • 9th Brigade
  • 115th Brigade

Former:

  • 46th Division
  • 312th Division
  • 314th Division
HeadquartersKafr Nabl, Idlib Governorate, Syria
Active regions
Part of
Allies
Opponents
Battles and warsSyrian Civil War

The Elite Army (Arabic: جيش النخبة: Jaysh al-Nukhba), formerly called the Liberation Army (Arabic: جيش التحرير: Jaysh al-Tahrir), is a Free Syrian Army group operating in the Hama and Aleppo Governorates. The group was formed from 5 units, some of which have received BGM-71 TOW missiles from the United States.[6]

History

In July 2016 the al-Nusra Front raided Jaysh al-Tahrir's headquarters in Kafr Nabl and captured 40 fighters, including the group's commander, Mohammed al-Ghabi. They also seized a number of weapons.[1]

The group participated in the Turkish military intervention in Syria which began with the capture of Jarabulus. Jaysh al-Tahrir fighters captured the village of Amarnah from the Syrian Democratic Forces and took more than 8 SDF fighters captive.[7] Since October 2016, Jaysh al-Tahrir operates a prisoner-of-war camp in the northern Aleppo Governorate, which holds around 300 prisoners of war from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, implementing Sharia and capital punishment.[8] On 15 October, Mohammed al-Ghabi was severely injured by an ISIL car bombs and died 20 days later. A new commander was named on 10 November.[2]

On 7 January 2017, the Liberation Army announced that it has changed its name to the Elite Army and a new commander was appointed.[4]

After internal disputes within the group in early 2017, the 46th Division, the 312th Division, and the 314th Division left the Elite Army and formed a new group called the 2nd Army.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b "Nusra captures leader, fighters of Western-backed rebels in northern Syria". Reuters. 3 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b "(PLA) chooses a new leader created for Gabi". All4Syria. 11 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Hero's welcome for first Russian warplanes back from Syria". The National. 15 March 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d ""Liberation Army" declares restructured and changed its name to the "elite army"". SMART News Agency. 8 January 2017.
  5. ^ "Five Factions Merge under the Name "Jaish Al Tahrir"". RFS Media Office. 24 February 2016.
  6. ^ "THE MODERATE REBELS: A GROWING LIST OF VETTED GROUPS FIELDING BGM-71 TOW ANTI-TANK GUIDED MISSILES". Hasan Mustafas. 5 October 2015.
  7. ^ "Two US-backed groups clash in northern Syria". The Long War Journal. 29 August 2016.
  8. ^ "Syrian rebels Jaysh al-Tahrir holds Isis fighters in secret prison 'internment' camp". IB Times. 13 October 2016.
  9. ^ Ahmad Zakariyah (23 June 2017). "Commander Of The FSA's Jaish Al-Thani : Our Objective Is To Form A Unified National Army To Ensure Safety In All Syrian Territory". Revolutionary Forces of Syria Media Office.

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