BEIRUT – Syrian
government forces have entered small parts of the northwestern
rebel-held province of Idlib in one of their deepest incursions into the
area where President Bashar Assad's government almost has no presence.
Syrian government forces have been on the offensive
toward Idlib from the central province of Hama for weeks. They broke
through recently before being pushed back by insurgents.
The government-controlled Syrian Central Military Media
said Syrian troops captured Saturday the village of Tal al-Khanazeer on
the southeastern edge of Idlib.
The opposition's Britain-based Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights said Tal al-Khanazeer was captured after intense fighting
and airstrikes.
The al-Qaida-linked Levant Liberation Committee that
controls large parts of Idlib issued a religious edict Friday calling
for general mobilization to "deter the savage attack of the criminal"
government.