Militants
linked to al Qaeda in Syria killed a senior figure in the Western- and
Arab-backed Free Syrian army on Thursday, an FSA source said, signaling a
widening rift between Islamists and more moderate elements in the armed Syrian
opposition.
Kamal
Hamami, a member of the Free Syrian Army's Supreme Military Council, known by
his nom de guerre Abu Bassel al-Ladkani, was meeting with members of the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant in the port city of Latakia when they killed him,
Qassem Saadeddine, a Free Syrian Army spokesman, told Reuters.
"The
Islamic State phoned me saying that they killed Abu Bassel and that they will
kill all of the Supreme Military Council," Saadeddine said from Syria.
"He
met them to discuss battle plans," Saadeddine added.
The Free
Syrian Army has been trying to build a network of logistics and reinforce its
presence across Syria as the U.S. administration pledged to send weapons to the
group after it concluded that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces had
used chemical weapons against rebel fighters.
U.S.
congressional committees are holding up the plan because of fears that such
deliveries will not be decisive and the arms might end up in the hands of
Islamist militants, security sources have said.
While Free Syrian Army units sometimes fight alongside
Islamist militant groups such as the Islamist State, rivalries have increased
and al Qaeda-linked groups have been blamed for several assassinations of
commanders of moderate rebel units.
Reuters News
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