Syrian Army Kills Notorious Al-Qaeda Ringleader in Northern Syria

The Syrian army killed a notorious Al-Qaeda terrorist ringleader and tens of his men in Northern Syria.
The army on Monday killed Muhamed al-Majeri nicknamed Abu Abdelrahman al-Tunisi in clashes with terrorists on Ain Issa-Reqqa road. Al-Tunisi was the military commander of al-Qaeda in Syria and Iraq.
The Syrian army also killed tens of al-Tunisi’s companions in Ain Issa-Reqqa road.
Meantime, the Syrian army repelled attacks by the armed rebels on the army’s Reqqa Battalion killing 30 of the rebels and injuring dozens more.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011 with organized attacks by well-armed gangs and terrorists against Syrian forces and civilians being reported across the country.
The US and its western and regional allies have long sought to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his ruling system. Media reports said that the Syrian rebels and terrorist groups have received significantly more and better weapons, a crime paid for by the Persian Gulf Arab states and coordinated by the United States.
The US daily, Washington Post, reported in May 2012 that the Syrian rebels and terrorist groups battling Assad’s government have received significantly more and better weapons in recent weeks, a crime paid for by the Persian Gulf Arab states and coordinated by the United States.
The newspaper, quoting opposition activists and US and foreign officials, reported that Obama administration officials emphasized the administration has expanded contacts with opposition military forces to provide the Persian Gulf nations with assessments of rebel credibility and command-and-control infrastructure.
Opposition activists who several months ago said the rebels were running out of ammunition said last May that the flow of weapons – most bought on the black market in neighboring countries or from elements of the Syrian military in the past – has significantly increased after a decision by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Persian Gulf states to provide millions of dollars in funding each month.