ISIS al qaeda fight- A settlement between the two factions that have been battling for over a year has finally been reached. The meeting was held on Nov.2 in the town of Atareb where members of both parties attended to agree on various plans, according to a Syrian official.
The alliance formed between the two terror groups is seen as a possible serious predicament for the Obama administration and allied U.S. nations in weakening the rebel forces in Syria and Iraq. The joint forces of Nustra and the militant group had reportedly planned on attacks in the Northern Syria.
The ISIS al qaeda fight reportedly has been finished during a close meeting in the town of Atareb, West of Aleppo that took about four hours when it started on midnight.
Seven representatives from the militant faction and high-ranking officials from the Nusra attended, and that a sure deal was reached between the two rebel forces, according to Fox News.
Meanwhile another source named Abu Musafer, a commander of brigades affiliated with the Western-backed Free Syrian Army testified that there was indeed a meeting between the two terror groups, which was arranged by a different group where the Free Syrian Army is stronger.
Abu Musafer claimed that the militants and the al Qaeda groups reached two decisions: First, to stop ISIS al qaeda fight, and second the plan that will build a stronger alliance between the two factions in order to destroy the Syrian Revolutionaries Front, the U.S.-backed fighters in the Northern Syria.
In an attempt to end the ISIS al qaeda fight, the two rebel factions had also came up with the plan to keep on fighting with the Syrian Revolutionaries Front led by Jamal Maarouf until their faction has been totally eradicated. The U.S.-backed rebels are believed to be estimated around 10,000 to 12, 000.
ISIS al qaeda fight spurred over a year in an effort to rule the bloody rebellion over Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Nusra Front is one of the toughest parties trying to dethrone Assad in the time of civil war in 2011 that have killed over 200, 000 people.
The ISIS, which changed its name to Islamic State has dominated Syria in 2012. The militant group that has been concentrating in Iraq gained instant prominence in the international scene with its series of beheadings and violence. Since then it has conquered a third portion of Syria as its Islamic caliphate.