Monday, July 21, 2014

ISIS Continues It's Military Campaign In Both Syria And Iraq


Syria Civil War: Bloodiest 48 Hours Sees 700 Killed as Isis Gain Influence -- IBTimes

More than 700 people were killed in clashes over two days between pro-government forces and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isis) militants in Syria.

Activists from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said that the deaths represented the bloodiest fighting since the civil war began in 2011.

Forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and Isis militants battled following the rebel group's capture of the Shaar gas field east of Homs city.

By Thursday 270 have been killed in clashes while the death toll for the day's combined unrest was 396.

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More News On Iraq's And Syria's Civil Wars

More than 700 killed in Syria as ISIS tightens grip on east -- Asharq Al-Awsat
Syria Just Had Its Bloodiest Two Days Yet -- Think Progress
Syria rebels battle ISIS jihadists near Damascus -- Daily Star/AFP
'Hundreds killed' in Syrian gas field capture -- Al Jazeera
More Western fighters joining militants in Iraq and Syria -- L.A. Times
A surge of fighters into Iraq and Syria stokes worry about plots targeting US -- Tribune
Time Is Running Out For Iraq As Nation Spirals Into Chaos -- MSNBC
U.N. accuses Islamic State of executions, rape, forced child recruitment in Iraq -- Reuters
Fresh attacks in two Iraq cities kill at least 16 -- AP
Australia teenager behind Iraq blast -- BBC
Jihadists sell Syrian oil to Iraqi businessmen -- Daily Star/AFP
New Parliament Speaker: Iraq ‘Cannot be Divided’ -- Rudaw
Top Kurdish security official warns West of Iraq blowback -- Reuters
Iraq Chaldean Catholic leader says Islamic State worse than Genghis Khan -- Reuters
While Iraq burns, Isis takes advantage in Syria -- Michael Stephens & Sofia Barbarani, BBC
Is Iraq’s Kurdish region outside of ISIS’ calculus? -- Dina al-Shibeeb, Al Arabiya News

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