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Free Idlib Army

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Active
  
19 September 2016–present

Groups
  
13th Division Northern Division Mountain Hawks Brigade

Leaders
  
Capt. Hassan Haj Ali (Mountain Hawks Brigade and overall commander) Lt. Col. Nasha'at Haj Ahmad (Mountain Hawks Brigade) Lt. Col. Ahmed al-Saud (13th Division) Lt. Col. Fares Bayoush (former Northern Division and deputy commander, resigned in 2017) 1st Lt. Mohammed Khaled Bayoush (Northern Division and alternate deputy commander) Col. Afif Suleiman (former Idlib Military Council chief)

Headquarters
  
Maarat al-Nu'man Kafr Nabl

Area of operations
  
Idlib Governorate Aleppo Governorate Hama Governorate

Strength
  
6,000 fighters (including 200 officers)

Areas of operations
  
Idlib Governorate, Aleppo Governorate, Hama Governorate

Battles and wars
  
Syrian civil war, Battle of Aleppo

Part of
  
Free Syrian Army, Fatah Halab, Hawar Kilis Operations Room

The Free Idlib Army is a Syrian rebel coalition consisting of 3 armed groups from northwestern Syria affiliated with the Free Syrian Army: the 13th Division, the Northern Division, and the Mountain Hawks Brigade.

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Equipment

The Free Idlib Army is known for possessing several new BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launchers which they used to bombard Syrian Army positions in southern Aleppo. One of the group's commanders, Fares Bayoush, confirmed that the rocket systems were newly supplied from foreign sponsors.

History

On 25 August 2016, the commander of the Northern Division, Lieutenant colonel Fares Bayoush announced that talks are made in Idlib on the unification of the three FSA-affiliated rebel groups in northwestern Syria. He stated that eventually the merger will be complete and the three component groups will dissolve into the main faction.

At it establishment on 19 September 2016, the coalition aims to prioritise fighting the Syrian government and establish relations and coordinate with the Salafist factions of the Army of Conquest, including Ahrar al-Sham and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, al-Qaeda's renamed al-Nusra Front. However an opposition source stated that the Free Idlib Army will not closely cooperate with Jabhat Fateh al-Sham. Just a day before, the Mountain Hawks Brigade withdrew from the front against ISIL near Jarabulus and Azaz in order to head to southern Aleppo and Idlib. The commander aims for an eventual full merger between the 3 groups after forming a new command structure.

On 23 September Russian warplanes bombed a cave in Taybat al-Imam, killing 22 fighters from the Free Idlib Army.

In early October a number of Mountain Hawks Brigade fighters defected to join Jabhat Fateh al-Sham due to several disagreements, mainly due to the established of the Free Idlib Army.

In November, the deputy commanding general of the Free Idlib Army, first lieutenant Mohammed Khaled Bayoush, came under fire from machine guns fired by unknown assailants while in his car near the town of Kafr Nabl. The commander escaped without injury.

On 25 December 2016, 2 FIA commanders were shot and killed in Maarat. Opposition activists accused Jund al-Aqsa of conducting the assassination. The next day, the al-Nusra Front raided houses throughout Idlib and captured 16 FIA fighters from the Mountain Hawks Brigade. The rebels were captured on charges of participating in the Turkish military intervention in Syria.

On 23 January 2017, the 13th Division of the FIA repelled an al-Nusra advance toward Maarat al-Nu'man.

On 25 January 2017, the groups of fighters which left the Mountain Hawks Brigade in September 2016 for Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, returned, along with their leader, Lt. Col. Nasha'at Haj Ahmad.

On 31 January 2017, Lt. Col. Fares Bayoush resigned from his positions in the Northern Division and the Free Idlib Army, citing "Black Standards" in Idlib.

References

Free Idlib Army Wikipedia