Liwa Dawud

Liwa Dawud
لواء داوود
Liwa Dawud
LeadersHassan Aboud  [2]
Dates of operation2012–2014
Active regionsIdlib Governorate, Syria
IdeologySunni Islamism
Salafism
Size1,000 men, 10 tanks, and 150 vehicles [3]
Part ofSuqour al-Sham (2012-2013)[4]
Jaysh al-Sham (2014)
Syrian Islamic Liberation Front
 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
Allies Ahrar al-Sham (2012–2014)[5]
Al-Nusra Front (until June 2014)
 Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
OpponentsSyria Syria
Iran Iran
Free Syrian Army (since 2014)[6]
People's Protection Units
Ahrar al-Sham
Al-Nusra Front (since June 2014)[7]
PKK
Israel Israel
United States America
Russia Russia
Battles and warsSyrian Civil War

Liwa Dawud (Arabic:لواء داوود, liwa' dawud, The David Brigade) was an armed group in the Syrian Civil War headquartered in Samrin in the Idlib Governorate and originated as a subunit in Suqour al-Sham then later became an independent faction then joined the Jaysh al-Sham coalition until 2014 when the group along with its leader defected to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant during the course of the Inter-rebel conflict during the Syrian Civil War.

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  3. ^ "Liwa Dawud - Today in Syria". malcolmxtreme.wordprpess.com.
  4. ^ "July 2014 Briefs - Jamestown". Jamestown.
  5. ^ مقابلة خاصة مع قائد لواء داود حسان عبود واحد قواد حركة احرار الشام وابو علي قائد لواء احفاد الصحابة, retrieved 2022-07-03
  6. ^ "1,000 Syrian rebels defect to Islamic State in sign it's still strengthening". Sacramento Bee. 8 July 2014.
  7. ^ ""داعش" يجتاح 6 قرى وبلدات سورية بمساعدة حليفه "لواء داود الإسلامي "". CNN Arabic (in Arabic). 2014-08-13. Retrieved 2022-07-03.