As if the Syrian regime is not a part of the Syrian battles anymore, all eyes are now on the factions of the opposition who are fighting against the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS).
At least 274 people have been killed in four days in Syria since the outbreak of fighting between rebels and jihadists, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Tuesday.
The NGO said 129 fighters from moderate and Islamist rebel groups had been killed in the clashes since Friday, along with 99 members of jihadists and 46 civilians.
In an audio message, the head of al-Nusra Front Abou Mohamad al-Jawlani called on ending jihadist-rebel clashes and uniting against President Bashar al-Assad regime.
Amid these threats, ISIS vowed to crush Syrian rebels. In his message, the spokesperson of the organization considered that the members of Syrian Coalition are a 'legitimate target'.
Moreover, the extremist organization also urged Iraqi Sunni tribal fighters fighting government forces in Iraq’s Anbar province not to lay down their arms.

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