Around half of the rebel fighters in Syria are foreign Islamists who
aren’t interested in toppling the Assad regime. Instead, they’re seeking
to implement Sharia law throughout the country, according to a
prominent French doctor.
The co-founder of the medical charity Doctors Without Borders,
Jacques Beres, discovered some interesting information while treating
Syrian rebels in the besieged city of Aleppo.
According to Beres,
60 per cent of his patients during his two week service in Syria were
rebels– and about half of those were foreign. He says the fighters
aren’t focused on the fall of the Assad regime. Instead, they have their
eyes on a different kind of prize – implementing Sharia law throughout
the country.
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