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Jaysh Al-Izza rumored to be dissolving itself after Hama losses |
2019-08-25 |
[ALMASDARNEWS] The hard boy group, Jaish al-Izza, is allegedly dissolving itself after suffering a series of losses at the hands of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) in northern Hama and southern Idlib. According to reports, the once U.S.-backed group is dissolving itself because they lost a great deal of fighters and most of their weapons as a result of the recent Hama batte. Jaish al-Izza was primarily headquartered in the northern Hama towns of Kafr Zita and al-Latamnah before the Syrian Arab Army announced the capture of these areas on Friday. If these reports prove true, this would be a major loss for the hard boy forces, as Jaish al-Izza was once one of the most powerful groups in the northwestern region of Syria. Previously, Jaish al-Izza was one of the few hard boy groups that was armed with the U.S.-made anti-tank TOW missiles; however, Washington later withdrew their support for these hard boys. |
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