New audio message from the ‘Abdullah ‘Azzām Brigades’ Sirāj al-Dīn Zurayqāt: "In Condolence to the Shaykh Sa'īd al-Shihrī"

UPDATE 8/20/13 7:17 AM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below audio message:
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Sirāj al-Dīn Zurayqāt — “In Condolence to the Shaykh Sa’īd al-Shihrī” (Ar)
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Sirāj al-Dīn Zurayqāt — “In Condolence to the Shaykh Sa’īd al-Shihrī”

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New audio message from the ‘Abd Allah ‘Azzām Brigades’ Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid: "You Support Oh Shām"

UPDATE 8/22/13 8:39 AM: Here is an English translation of the below Arabic audio message and transcription:
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid — “You Support Oh Shām” (En)
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UPDATE 8/2/13 9:30 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below audio message:
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid — “You Support Oh Shām” (Ar)
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Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid — “You Support Oh Shām”

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New statement from the ‘Abd Allah ‘Azzām Brigades: "On the Aggression of the Party of Iran"

UPDATE 6/17/13 4:58 PM: Here is an English translation of the below Arabic statement:
Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: ‘Abd Allah ‘Azzām Brigades — “On the Aggression of the Party of Iran” (En)
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: ‘Abd Allah ‘Azzām Brigades — “On the Aggression of the Party of Iran”
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New statement from the 'Abd Allah 'Azzām Brigades: "Condolences to the People of Palestine on the Martyrdom of the Two Shaykhs"


Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: ‘Abd Allah ‘Azzām Brigades — “Condolences to the People of Palestine on the Martyrdom of the Two Shaykhs”
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New video message from the ‘Abdullah ‘Azzām Brigades’ Sirāj ad-Dīn Zurayqāt: "May the Path of Criminals be Evident"

UPDATE 6/17/13 4:53 PM: Here is an English translation of the below Arabic video message and transcription:
Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Sirāj ad-Dīn Zurayqāt — “May the Path of Criminals be Evident” (En)
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UPDATE 10/6/12 5:59 PM: Here is Arabic transcription of the below video message:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Sirāj ad-Dīn Zurayqāt — “May the Path of Criminals be Evident” (Ar)
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New video message from the ‘Abdullah ‘Azzām Brigades’ Amīr Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid: "Message to Lebanon's Shī'ah"

UPDATE 6/17/13 4:41 PM: Here is an English translation of the below Arabic video message and transcription:
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid — “Message to Lebanon’s Shī’ah” (En)
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UPDATE 8/18/12 1:11 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below video message:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Mājid bin Muḥammad al-Mājid — “Message to Lebanon’s Shī’ah” (Ar)
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Check out my new article for Pravda Slovakia: "Assad's Self-Fulfilling Prophecy"


When the Syrian uprising first began, one of President Bashar al-Assad’s justifications for his harsh crackdowns against protesters and, later, armed elements was because he considered them foreign terrorists. At the time, this claim was ludicrous. The overwhelming majority of individuals were Syrians looking to shake off the yoke of Bashar and his father Hafiz’s decades-long Baathist dictatorship.
While most individuals involved with the current rebellion are still Syrian, foreign fighters now have a very real presence that should worry not only the Assad regime but also Syrians in the opposition. Most foreign fighters go abroad to defend their fellow Muslim brethren from being slaughtered. Once in the area of battle, though, many come into closer contact with hardline jihadis as well as fighters from other countries and are exposed to new ideas. Therefore, portions of foreign fighters are not fighting to help establish a future state for Syrian nationals. Rather, they hope to annex it to be part of their grander aims of establishing emirates that will eventually lead to a reestablished Caliphate, however fanciful this project might be.
At this point, on-the-ground media coverage in English, French, Arabic, German, and other languages reports between 800-2,000 foreigners currently in Syria, accounting for less than 10% of the fighters. Most have come since the beginning of the year: a large contingent comes from the states surrounding Syria: Lebanon, Iraq, and Jordan, while a smaller North African contingent hails from Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria. The presence of Westerners at this point has been minimal.
These individuals are linking up with not only the Free Syrian Army (FSA) but also jihadi organizations.The Abdullah Azzam Brigades and Fatah al-Islam, both of them Lebanese jihadi organizations, have entered the fray. So, too, have less-established, but growing organizations like Jabhat al-Nusrah, believed to be the strongest jihadi actor in Syria, as well as Ahrar ash-Sham. Another group, Liwa al-Ummah, comprising 90 percent Syrian fighters, is led by the Irish-Libyan Mahdi al-Harati, previously a commander in the Tripoli Brigade that helped topple the Qadhafi regime a year ago in Libya.
What is problematic with all of this is that although jihadis remain a small portion of the resistance, many have past experience fighting in jihads in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, and Libya. Therefore, they have sharper skills as well as connections to networks of funding and weapons, which the FSA has dearly needed in the face of lack of support from the international community. As a consequence, jihadi fighters can be force-multipliers as was seen in Iraq during the height of the insurgency against the United States. FSA fighters, in media interviews, explain that because of jihadi experiences, resources, and technologies they have started to begrudgingly work with them, even if they consider them extreme and do not believe in their end goals.
Online jihadis have also posted videos on their forums showing how some jihadi brigades have coordinated operations with elements of the FSA in places like Aleppo. This, however, can cause cross-pollination in ideology and radicalize factions within the FSA. It could also turn these different groups against one another once the fighting ends against the Assad regime, creating further instability in a country looking to regain normalcy and transitioning to a better future.
Unfortunately, this challenge from the jihadis will not go away any time soon. As can be seen in Iraq, although jihadis there are weak compared to a few years ago, the residue from the fighting lingers, continuing to be a spoiler. Therefore, it is imperative that the international community not only work up a plan for dealing with jihadis in Syria post-Assad, but also work with the opposition to help eject these foreign and poisonous elements, which will do more harm than good for Syria’s future.

New video message from the 'Abdullah 'Azzām Brigades' Sirāj ad-Dīn Zurayqāt: "Repelling the Injustices"

UPDATE 1/6/13 4:58 PM: Here is an English translation of the below Arabic video message and transcription:
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Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Sirāj ad-Dīn Zurayqāt — “Repelling the Injustices” (En)
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UPDATE 8/8/12 10:12 PM: Here is an Arabic transcription of the below video message:

Click the following link for a safe PDF copy: Sirāj ad-Dīn Zurayqāt — “Repelling the Injustices” (Ar)
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