Jaysh al-Muwahhideen | |
War: | the Syrian Civil War |
Active: | 2013 – 2018 |
Ideology: | Syrian Druze interests |
Leaders: | Abu Ismail Ibrahim Al-Tamimi |
Area: | Aleppo Governorate, As-Suwayda Governorate, Deraa Governorate, Damascus Governorate |
Allies: | Syrian Armed Forces al-Abbas brigade Ba'ath Brigades Popular Committees |
Opponents: | Free Syrian Army Islamic Front Al-Nusra Front |
Battles: | Syrian Civil War Daraa and As-Suwayda offensive (June 2015) |
The Jaysh al-Muwahhideen or Jaysh Abu Ibrahim (Arabic: جيش الموحدين) was a Druze militia group in Syria. Their name means "Army of Monotheists" or "Army of Unitarians". The group mainly operated in the Suwayda, Deraa, Damascus and other regions where the Druze are concentrated and announced their formation in the beginning of 2013. The leadership describes the group as Unitarian Druze engaging in defensive war, but has also been described as supporters of Bashar al-Assad and the Syrian government. It operated largely in the Jabal al-Druze, also known as Jabal al-Arab, a mountainous area of as-Suwayda Governorate as well as the Mount Hermon area in Damascus Governorate, areas primarily inhabited by Druze. The group was set up in response to attacks on Druze civilians. The group commemorates anticolonial figures such as Sultan al-Atrash, who was a prominent Druze chieftain.[1] [2] [3]