Syrian extremists related to ISIS occupied a number of villages and cities on the Syrian borders with Israel, as they attacked the moderate insurgents existed there. Extremist Khaled Bin Al Waleed army launched unexpected attack against the militants of Free Syrian Army existed in the southern areas of Syria.
Local sources revealed that the attack is the first successful move from the extremist group since their expel from the villages of Jaleen and Heet, saying that the battles witnessed the use of heavy weapons, including tanks and Armored vehicles. They underlined the role of terrorist cells existed in the surrounding areas to support the surprise attack.
The extremists managed to control areas in Golan that include a number of settlements, including Tseel, Golan Allah, Edwan and Tel Al Jemmou. The extremists executed dozens of civilians to impose their control on the areas.
Former Syrian officer Ismail Ayoub said the attack was not expected, stressing that it will be difficult mission to expel the extremists from the area especially that the Free Syrian Army faces consecutive attacks from the governmental troops in Daraa.
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