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Syria rebels clash again with jihadists

Syrian rebels have clashed again with the jihadists from ISIL, which is behind the Iraqi crisis.

New clashes have erupted in eastern Syria between rebels seeking President Bashar al-Assad's ouster and a jihadist group that has captured swathes of territory in neighbouring Iraq, a monitor says.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday night's fighting broke out when the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) "tried to push an advance" in the village of Basira, located in the east of Deir Ezzor province close to Iraq.

Blasts went off as the ISIL militants, also known as ISIS, targeted the rebel brigades and their al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front allies in the oil-rich province, the Observatory said on Tuesday.

ISIL, which aims to establish an Islamic emirate straddling Iraq and Syria, first emerged in Syria in 2013, two years into the conflict between forces loyal to President Assad and those fighting to oust him.

Some of Syria's armed opposition originally welcomed ISIL to the battle, but its abuses and quest for dominance sparked a backlash that in January escalated into open hostilities with moderate and Islamist rebels backed by Al-Nusra.

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While ISIL has been pushed out of Idlib province in the northwest and much of Aleppo in the north, it remains firmly in control of Raqa province and has a strong presence in Hasakeh and Deir Ezzor.

In Deir Ezzor, fighting has been intermittent, and paused for two weeks until Monday night, a week after jihadists led by ISIL launched an offensive in neighbouring Iraq.

As well as the fighting, Deir Ezzor's Shmeytiyeh village also saw a car bomb attack targeting a base belonging to Al-Nusra and Islamist rebel brigades fighting ISIL, killing six of their fighters.


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