BEIRUT—An al Qaeda-linked group fighting alongside Syrian rebels claimed
responsibility Monday for a suicide car bombing that reportedly killed dozens of
President Bashar al-Assad's loyalists last week.
In Paris, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius pleaded for countries to
honor their pledges of funding and other aid to the Syrian opposition to keep
the country out of the hands of Islamist militant groups.
"If we don't give the means to the Syrian people to go achieve their freedom,
there is a risk, and we all know it exists, that massacres and antagonisms
amplify, and that extremism and terrorism prevail.
"Chaos is not tomorrow, it is today, and we need to end it. We need to end it
in a peaceful way and that means increased and concrete support to the Syrian
National Coalition."
Islamic militants have been the most organized fighters battling government
troops in the 22-month-old conflict in which more than 60,000 people have been
killed. Their growing prominence has fueled fears that Muslim radicals might try
to hijack the revolt, and has contributed to the West's hesitance to equip the
opposition with sophisticated weapons.
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