Free syrian army
Syria continues to build its new army as it looks to integrate various armed groups
The backbone of the army are the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham units that came out of Idlib and had fought Assad’s military for years, as well as units from southern Syria and units linked to Turkey.
‘Syria can be Israel’s best friend in the region,’ says Syrian scholar in exile - interview
The US-backed ‘Syrian Free Army’ in Syria is at a crossroads - analysis
Syrians explore Assad family's massive summer resort for first time
Syrian rebels overrun intelligence base on Golan Heights used to spy on Israel
In a four-minute video clip which was posted on the Internet by the rebels, Free Syrian Army fighters are seen in a building in Quneitra, just near the boundary between Syria and Israel.
Syrian rebel leader a Hello Kitty fan?
A recent video shows a pink Hello Kitty notebook next to the Syrian rebel leader as he lashes out against the Islamic State's 'dirty bastards.'
Syrian opposition denies Nasrallah claim it collaborates with Israel
"The Syrian opposition deals with Israel as a usurper and occupier of Syrian land,” rebel leader says.
Syrian opposition accuses Assad's forces of new poison gas attack
Activists posted a video on YouTube of four men being treated with oxygen. A voice off-screen said Assad's forces used "poison gas in Harasta."
December 8: Olmert go away
Does Olmert think that running down the prime minister will be to his advantage?
At least 30 killed as Syrian rebels attack outpost near capital
Violence hits outskirts of Damascus reportedly by opposition forces; Observatory for HR: 15 rebels, at least 16 soldiers killed.
US demands Syria allow aid through to besieged Damascus suburbs
State Department reacts to reports of starvation, food shortage.
France wants more talks before arming Syria rebels
Paris apprehensive about giving Free Syrian Army heavy weapons, assure recent Assad gains don't mean "complete victory."
'US studying Syria no-fly zone near Jordan border'
'Wall Street Journal' reports buffer zone near southern border with Jordan would be used to train rebels, protect refugees.
Women on the front lines in Assad's war-torn Syria
Wary of rising sectarian tensions, women of Syria say they are preparing for an all-out war.