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The US and Britain have suspended non-lethal aid to northern Syria after Islamist fighters seized western-backed rebel weapons warehouses, highlighting fears that supplies could end up in the wrong hands and the general chaos engulfing the nation. | The US and Britain have suspended non-lethal aid to northern Syria after Islamist fighters seized western-backed rebel weapons warehouses, highlighting fears that supplies could end up in the wrong hands and the general chaos engulfing the nation. |
The rebel Free Syrian Army fighting President Bashar al-Assad said the moves by Washington and London were rushed and mistaken. "We hope our friends will rethink and wait for a few days when things will be clearer," the FSA spokesman Louay Meqdad said. | |
The suspension, announced on Wednesday, underlines a crisis for the FSA leadership, which needs international backing to reinforce its credibility and to stop its fighters joining powerful al-Qaida-backed Islamist militants who now dominate the war with Assad. | |
The US and Britain have in the past offered radios, body armour, medical supplies, money and food to rebels fighting Assad, but a US embassy spokesman in Turkey declined to give details of what supplies may have been halted. | The US and Britain have in the past offered radios, body armour, medical supplies, money and food to rebels fighting Assad, but a US embassy spokesman in Turkey declined to give details of what supplies may have been halted. |
Fighters from the Islamic Front, which groups six major rebel brigades and which said last week it had quit the FSA, seized the headquarters of the Syrian Military Council, nominally in charge of the FSA, and weapons warehouses at the Bab al-Hawa crossing on Syria's north-western border with Turkey in fighting on Friday and Saturday. | Fighters from the Islamic Front, which groups six major rebel brigades and which said last week it had quit the FSA, seized the headquarters of the Syrian Military Council, nominally in charge of the FSA, and weapons warehouses at the Bab al-Hawa crossing on Syria's north-western border with Turkey in fighting on Friday and Saturday. |
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based anti-Assad monitoring group, said the Islamic Front had seized dozens of Shilka anti-aircraft weapons and anti-tank rockets from the SMC arms stores. | The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based anti-Assad monitoring group, said the Islamic Front had seized dozens of Shilka anti-aircraft weapons and anti-tank rockets from the SMC arms stores. |
The Islamic Front's battlefield success in capturing the weapons stores could undermine SMC assurances to Washington that no supplies sent to their fighters would fall into the hands of Islamist brigades. | The Islamic Front's battlefield success in capturing the weapons stores could undermine SMC assurances to Washington that no supplies sent to their fighters would fall into the hands of Islamist brigades. |
The US embassy spokesman in Ankara said the situation was being investigated "to inventory the status of US equipment and supplies provided to the SMC". | The US embassy spokesman in Ankara said the situation was being investigated "to inventory the status of US equipment and supplies provided to the SMC". |
"As a result of this situation the United States has suspended all further deliveries of non-lethal assistance into northern Syria," the spokesman said. | "As a result of this situation the United States has suspended all further deliveries of non-lethal assistance into northern Syria," the spokesman said. |
Five rebel fighters were killed in the clashes at Bab al-Hawa but it was not clear which side they were on. | Five rebel fighters were killed in the clashes at Bab al-Hawa but it was not clear which side they were on. |
American aid, including trucks, ambulances and "meals ready to eat", reaches Syria overland through Turkey. | |
US officials said in the summer that they had developed a system of distribution using SMC operatives that would ensure the aid reached US-allied groups. The US has been concerned that non-lethal aid should not reach Islamists. | US officials said in the summer that they had developed a system of distribution using SMC operatives that would ensure the aid reached US-allied groups. The US has been concerned that non-lethal aid should not reach Islamists. |
A senior US administration official said the suspension should not be misinterpreted. "This is absolutely not the beginning of the US washing its hands. We will remain engaged in the humanitarian effort. We will remain engaged in the diplomatic effort," the official said, adding: "This doesn't represent a change in policy in our support for the moderate opposition." | |
He said the administration was looking for other ways the support could be provided to ensure it did not fall into the hands of "extremists". | |
The UK wanted the situation clarified after the clashes. "We have no plans to deliver any equipment while the situation remains so unclear. We will keep this under close review," a spokesman from the British embassy in Ankara said. | The UK wanted the situation clarified after the clashes. "We have no plans to deliver any equipment while the situation remains so unclear. We will keep this under close review," a spokesman from the British embassy in Ankara said. |
Turkey shut its side of the border crossing in Hatay province, customs sources said, citing a reported increase in clashes on the Syrian side. There was no immediate confirmation from Turkish officials. | Turkey shut its side of the border crossing in Hatay province, customs sources said, citing a reported increase in clashes on the Syrian side. There was no immediate confirmation from Turkish officials. |
Wednesday's announcement does not affect humanitarian support because this is distributed through aid groups and the United Nations. The first UN relief airlift to Syria from neighbouring Iraq will deliver food and winter supplies to the mostly Kurdish north-east over the next 10 days. | Wednesday's announcement does not affect humanitarian support because this is distributed through aid groups and the United Nations. The first UN relief airlift to Syria from neighbouring Iraq will deliver food and winter supplies to the mostly Kurdish north-east over the next 10 days. |
The almost three-year conflict has killed more than 100,000 people, driven more than 2 million abroad as refugees and left many millions more dependent on aid. | The almost three-year conflict has killed more than 100,000 people, driven more than 2 million abroad as refugees and left many millions more dependent on aid. |
Playing down the fighting between the Islamic Front and the FSA brigades as a "misunderstanding", the FSA's Meqdad said the SMC leader General Salim Idriss was talking to the front's leaders to try to resolve the confrontation. | |
Asked whether any FSA stock was missing Meqdad said: "Everything will be clear in the next hours and we believe the Syrians are good people and we don't believe there was a problem. They are our brothers." | Asked whether any FSA stock was missing Meqdad said: "Everything will be clear in the next hours and we believe the Syrians are good people and we don't believe there was a problem. They are our brothers." |
Infighting among Syrian rebels has weakened their efforts to bring down Assad in a conflict which began with peaceful protests against his rule in March 2011 and has descended into civil war. | Infighting among Syrian rebels has weakened their efforts to bring down Assad in a conflict which began with peaceful protests against his rule in March 2011 and has descended into civil war. |
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