Al-Qaeda leader urges Syrians to unite against Assad

Jihad only way to solve Palestinian issue, claims Ayman al-Zawahri via Islamist website

In a 22-minute recording posted on Islamist websites today to mark 65 years since Israel’s founding, al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri  said the only way to solve the Palestinian problem was through jihad, or Islamic holy war.
Photograph: Reuters
In a 22-minute recording posted on Islamist websites today to mark 65 years since Israel’s founding, al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri said the only way to solve the Palestinian problem was through jihad, or Islamic holy war. Photograph: Reuters

Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri urged Syrians to unite to bring down President Bashar al-Assad and thwart what he said were US plans to set up a client state in Syria to safeguard Israel's security.

In a 22-minute recording, posted on Islamist websites today to mark 65 years since Israel’s founding, Zawahiri also said the only way to solve the Palestinian problem was through jihad, or Islamic holy war.

“Lions of the Levant, unite around this honourable goal and rise above sectarian affiliations,” Zawahiri said.

“America, its agents and allies want you to shed your blood and the blood of your children and women to bring down the criminal Baathist regime, and then set up a government loyal to them and to safeguard Israel’s security,” he added.

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The recording came one day after Syrian government forces, backed by Lebanese Hezbollah fighters, captured the border town of Qusair from rebels. It appeared on the Mujahideen al-Ansar website, which carries statements from al-Qaeda leaders.

It was not immediately possible to verify the authenticity of the recording, which made no reference to Qusair, suggesting it was recorded before the campaign to retake the town began more than two weeks ago.

Iran criticism

Zawahiri, an Egyptian-born preacher who became al-Qaeda’s chief after Osama bin Laden was killed in a US operation in 2011, also criticised Iran for supporting Assad, saying the conflict in Syria had “revealed the ugly face of Iran”.

The Iranian-backed group Hizbullah fought with Assad's forces which seized the strategically important border town of Qusair from rebels yesterday.

Influential Sunni Muslim cleric Sheikh Youssef al-Qaradawi last week called for jihad against Assad after Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah acknowledged his forces had joined the fighting in Qusair.

Zawahiri warned Syrians not to play into the hands of the US, which, he said, wanted to turn their jihad into a “western tool against Iran.”

He said fighters seeking to topple Assad in Syria had rekindled hope that one day that might happen.

“There is no solution for Palestine except jihad,” Zawahiri added.

“Every free Muslim in Palestine should unite with his Muslim brothers to implement Sharia (Islamic law) and rule by it, and make it a reference above all references, and to liberate Palestine in order to set up an Islamic state, even if the West hates that and calls it terrorism and extremism,” he added.

Zawahiri’s last audio message dates to April, when he had also urged Muslims to unite and support jihad to create a state governed by Islamic law.

Reuters