A new resistance group has emerged in Syria, pledging to stage “surprise” strikes against the Israeli forces occupying the country as well as the “terrorist gangs” of the country’s self-proclaimed “president” Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, Press TV reported.
The Islamic Resistance Front in Syria (IRFS) passed the remarks in a statement on Friday, noting that it had already staged one such strike against Israeli troops in the province of Quneitra in the country’s extreme southwest in late January.
According to IRFS, the operation, served to mark the start of its retaliation "against the Israeli enemy alongside our operations against the terrorist gangs of Jolani."
The development verified the predictions that have been made by many regional officials and resistance figures concerning imminent emergence of resistance fighters in Syria.
The group surfaces less than two months following Syria’s takeover by the foreign-backed militants of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, who overrun the country’s entire expanse amid intense Israeli airstrikes throughout the Syrian territory.
Tel Aviv has ramped up its deadly aggression against Syria under the pretext of preventing spillover of violence into the occupied Palestinian territories.
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