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Syria’s Nusra group vows allegiance to al-Qaeda

April 10, 2013 06:57 pm | Updated November 22, 2021 06:54 pm IST - BEIRUT

In this September 21, 2012 photo, a Syrian boy shouts slogans against the regime in front of a flag of the Nusra front, during a demonstration in the Bustan al-Qasr neighbourhood of Aleppo.

The leader of a militant group fighting on the side of Syria’s rebels has for the first time pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda and the terror network’s No. 1, Ayman al-Zawahri.

In an audio message on Wednesday, Abu Mohammad al-Golani also confirms ties with al-Qaeda’s Iraq branch but says that he wasn’t consulted ahead of an announcement on the two groups’ merger.

Al-Qaeda’s branch in Iraq on Tuesday

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>announced it joined forces with the Syrian group, and that the new union will be called the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.

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But al-Golani says the announcement was premature and that his Jabhat al-Nusra will continue to use its own name.

It’s unclear if al-Golani is denying the merger.

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