Publication

18 Apr 2013

This policy brief argues that the jihadist movement in Syria is divided. Inter-faction rivalries have exposed significant rifts, challenging the image of a unified Islamic jihadist bloc. Nonetheless, the author cautions that the groups retain a common cause, and the internationalization of the civil war may prompt further instability. The author concludes that the prospect of a salafist Syrian state may induce international intervention in the conflict.

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Author Yoram Schweitzer, Gal Toren
Series INSS Insights
Issue 419
Publisher Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
Copyright © 2013 Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
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