Sham Liberation Army

The Sham Liberation Army (Arabic: جيش تحرير الشام, romanized: Jaysh Tahrir al-Sham), originally called the Sham Liberation Brigade (Arabic: لواء تحرير الشام, romanized: Liwa Tahrir al-Sham), is an armed rebel group active in the Syrian Civil War. It was founded and is led by Firas Bitar, a captain who defected from the Syrian Arab Army in 2012. Until 2016, its sole opponent was the Syrian Armed Forces and its allied militias; it rejected any fighting with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant until ISIL attacked its fighters in February 2016.

Sham Liberation Army
جيش تحرير الشام
Jaysh Tahrir al-Sham
Leaders
  • Abu Muwaffaq al-Shami (commander-in-chief)
  • Abu Mohsen al-Qalamouni (military commander)
  • Col. Abdullah al-Rifai  (Western Qalamoun Union)
  • Capt. Firas Ibn Bitar (Levant Liberation Army)
  • Zuhair Mohammad (LLA second-in-command)
Dates of operation30 September 2015 – present
HeadquartersAfrin, Aleppo Governorate, Syria (Since 2018)
Active regions
Size400 (August 2017 - Saraya Ahl al-Sham total)
Allies Turkey (since 2018)
Tahrir al-Sham
Ahrar al-Sham
Al-Rahman Legion
Free Syrian Army
Opponents Syria
 Iran
 Russia
 Lebanon (2017)
Galilee Forces
Hezbollah
 Islamic State (since February 2016)
Jaysh al-Islam
Arab Nationalist Guard
SSNP
LAAG
Battles and warsSyrian Civil War

In September 2015, the Sham Liberation Army and other rebel groups in the Qalamoun Mountains formed Saraya Ahl al-Sham (Arabic: سرايا أهل الشام; Company of the People of the Levant).

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