The main Western-backed Syrian opposition coalition called on Saturday for US airstrikes against the Islamic State (IS) extremist group, formerly known as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, as the jihadists captured three northern villages, putting them within striking distance of a mainstream rebel stronghold.
IS fighters have overrun nearly a dozen towns and villages in Aleppo Province this week, crushing what little rebel resistance they have encountered. Those gains threaten rival factions’ supply lines to neighboring Turkey and squeeze the mainstream armed opposition’s position in the country’s largest city, Aleppo, which is also under assault by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s forces.
With the mainstream rebels’ foothold in Aleppo becoming increasingly precarious, the Syrian National Coalition urged the international community to “quickly support the Free Syrian Army with weapons and ammunition in order to be able to defend its people.”
“We call on the international community to use the American air force, or those of any other country to support the Free Syrian Army,’’ the coalition said in a statement on Saturday, referring to the group’s military wing.
The coalition has long appealed for more robust military support from the West to help in its fight to oust al-Assad and more recently to counter the rise of Islamic extremists.
However, the group’s appeal appeared aimed at capitalizing on the recent US aerial intervention in neighboring Iraq, where US military aircraft have targeted the IS group as the militants advanced on the largely autonomous Kurdish region, and threatened Christians and other religious minorities.
US President Barack Obama has long refused demands for similar action in Syria, fearing it could draw the US into an increasingly complex and bloody civil war.
The IS group, which moved aggressively into Syria early last year, has carved out a self-styled caliphate in the territory it has seized in northeastern Syria, as well as northern and western Iraq.
The group has added to the territory under its control, taking over the village of Maled near the town of Marea in Aleppo Province late on Friday, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
An activist in the area who goes by the name of Fayez Abu Quteibah said the group also captured two other villages near Marea — Hamidiyeh and Sonbol.
Those gains come days after the IS overran several other villages and two towns in the province.
The extremist group’s ultimate goal appears to be Marea itself, which is a stronghold of the once-powerful Islamic Front rebel group, which has been fighting the jihadists since January.
“If Marea falls, this will open the road for them [the IS] to march toward all parts of northern Aleppo,’’ Abu Quteibah said via Skype.
The observatory said IS fighters shelled Marea on Saturday with mortar rounds.
On Friday, the UN Security Council imposed sanctions on six men for recruiting or financing foreign fighters in Iraq and Syria, and threatened additional sanctions against anyone supporting terrorist groups.
The Security Council also demanded in an unanimously adopted resolution that the IS group and al-Qaeda-linked groups disarm and disband immediately.
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