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Idlib Military Council

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Leaders
  
Col. Afif Suleiman

Area of operations
  
Idlib Governorate

Headquarters
  
Kafr Nabl

Became
  
Free Idlib Army

Active
  
February 2012 — 14 June 2014

Part of
  
Free Syrian Army Syrian Revolutionaries Front (2013—14)

The Idlib Military Council was a Syrian rebel military council affiliated with the Free Syrian Army and was headed by Colonel Afif Suleiman. The group was active in the Idlib Governorate.

History

The Idlib Military Council was formed in February 2012 in Jabal Zawiya in the name of the Northern Armour Battalion by a defected Syrian Army colonel Afif Suleiman. In late May 2012, the military council and its affiliated rebel groups, including the Syrian Martyrs' Brigade (then called the Mount Zawiya Martyrs Battalion), terminated the Kofi Annan Syrian peace plan and began to launch attacks against Syrian Army positions near Idlib, in coordination with the allied Suqour al-Sham Brigade.

In December 2013, it issued a statement against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant to release all of its captured FSA officers, including Lieutenant Colonel Ahmed al-Saud of the 13th Division and Fares Bayoush of the Knights of Justice Brigade and their fighters.

The council joined the Syrian Revolutionaries Front on 9 December 2013.

On 14 June 2014, the commander of the Idlib Military Council, Col. Afif Suleiman, along with 8 other FSA military council commanders, all colonels or lieutenant colonels, resigned due to the lack of funding.

References

Idlib Military Council Wikipedia