In a rare alliance .. Shiites are joining for the year in defense of the Iraqi cities
Babinaoz / Agencies: when fighters tried to storm the city of the Islamic State of Dhuluiya, which is located on the River Tigris north of Baghdad this week, they were confronted by a rare alliance of Sunni tribal fighters in the city and the Shiite city of a country on the other side of the river.
The attack began on Tuesday and continued until Thursday, and was one of several great battles in the past few days have joined in which Sunni tribal militias loyal to the government against Islamist fighters, which hopes to Baghdad and Washington to be a sign of increased cooperation between the Iraqi factions to save the country.
To the north fought a powerful Sunni tribe other side of the Kurdish forces to expel the fighters of the Islamic State of Rabia, a town controlled one of the main checkpoints on the border with Syria and used by fighters of the Islamic State who are streaming across the border from Syria.
In western Iraq, Sunni tribes have fought alongside government troops in Hit seized by fighters of the Islamic state on Thursday, and the same thing happened in Haditha, where there is a strategic bridge on the Euphrates River.
Such alliances are still rarely local. In most areas of Iraq's Sunni tribes have shown a bit of a shift against Islamist fighters, as happened when Jndtha the United States in what was called "Awakening" in 2006 and 2007. Also, many of the leaders of "Awakening" arrested in Baghdad later what he saw as a betrayal of the year.
Sectarian and ethnic hostility deep after ten years of civil war that has touched nearly every Iraqi family and made it difficult for Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds to trust in each other.
But two months after the bombing campaign led by the United States provided the strongest battles this week marks the first of what hopes Washington and Baghdad to be a revival of the alliance with the tribes in order to address the Islamic state.
* Defend their families
Dhuluiya, a small city on the Tigris River and passes by a highway linking the south and north, making it one of the last stations of potential fighters who are trying to attack Baghdad from the north.
When he arrived fighters of the Islamic State in June Jabour clan members refused their request delivery of more than 35 officers from local security. Since that time there have been attacks and counter-attacks which trapped most of the Sunni tribesmen inside the town. At the time it did not find a way out of Sunni tribesmen began population in the city of a country on the other side of the river and the Shi'ite in extending a helping hand to them.
Said Abdullah Mohammed, a fighter of the clan Jabour "Now we have no outlet except the boats that go to the country the only place that will help us. Country people helped us with food, ammunition and weapons and receive the injured."
Said Turki Turki behind the mayor in Dhuluiya that this cooperation can be a model for Iraq. He added that the starting point for the unity of Iraq is going to be Dhuluiya, which wanted the unit while the band wanted an Islamic state.
Fighters have launched an Islamic state on Tuesday, what appeared to be a coordinated attack to seize the city permanently. Said Colonel Hussein al-Jubouri of the police force in Dhuluiya The Islamist fighters hit the city from the east and north sides using rocket propelled grenades and mortars, machine guns and grenades.
He told Reuters on Wednesday, "we were able to stop them," was the high morale of the people because they were defending their city and their families. He added that the city was subjected to a mortar attack at a time when talking. And the killing of nine of the population, and four fighters.
And on the other side of the river Islamist fighters also launched an attack on the town of Balad near a Shiite shrine, which could have allowed them DHULUIYA siege from all four sides. Abu Ghaith said he is the chief owner of the influence of Shiite fighters defended their country place to help tribesmen in Dhuluiya.
"If taken control of this region do not, God forbid, to DHULUIYA strangled and it was difficult for us to lend a helping hand."
On Friday, witnesses said the Iraqi army regained Dhuluiya, which is located on the Tigris River north of the capital Baghdad after the constant attacks upon by the organization of the Islamic state, which controls large swathes of the north of the country.
He witnesses the commander of the Iraqi army arrived to the city, 70 km from Baghdad. A witness said "announced (Commander) that DHULUIYA fully liberated." He added that the celebrations swept the city after that.
* Full cooperation
This Sunni-Shiite cooperation is rare but not unique case.
In the north helped clan members fennel Kurdish forces (Peshmerga) in the seizure of Rabia on Tuesday, the main crossing point between northern Iraq and the territory controlled by the Islamic State in eastern Syria.
Abdullah said Yawar, a senior member of the clan, which was a bitter relationship for a long time with the Kurds that he is in negotiations to establish an alliance with the leader of Iraqi Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani fighters since the invasion of the Islamic state to the city of Mosul, the largest city in northern Iraq in June.
Before this week's attack on the Kurds Rabia Contact Yawar residents of the town to inform them that the attacking forces "girlfriend." He told Reuters: "Every fennel with the peshmerga and our full cooperation."
Hit, which lies on the Euphrates River west of Baghdad, which fell into the hands of the fighters of the Islamic State News reported this week that the clan Albonmr clashed with militants regulation. He said one of the clan's members asking not to be named, they did so "when we saw the fighters of the Islamic State and kill innocent civilians and destroying homes. They even took some of our guys do not know their fate until now."
"When we discovered their behavior and their actions are contrary to the teachings of Islam, we have decided to stand against them and we decided to fight anyone who stands against the army and the government."
In that juxtaposition of modern strategic dam on the Euphrates to the west of the Heat allied clan Aljughaifi also with the security forces to repel several attacks by the Islamic state.
Said Ihsan al-Shammari, a political science professor at Baghdad University, he saw what happened to echo the Awakening Councils in 2006 and 2007. "I think it represents a major shift in the state fighting Alasalamahaly level of Iraqi society."
* This Means War
In Dhuluiya was hopeful Jabour clan leaders initially to avoid clashing with the Islamic state when fighters stormed the outskirts of the city about 25 car users on June 14, four days after the seizure of Mosul.
Fighters reported that the population of the city of Baghdad, and their goal is that they do not intend to fight for control of Dhuluiya. And remembers the policeman they declared that they do not just want to enter the city to be able announcement that they Ajtahoha stressing that they will raise their flags on buildings and leave.
Sheikh Mohammed Khamis was one of the leaders of the clan among a group of representatives of the city met with the fighters of the Islamic State. At the start and T agreed to leave the fighters walk in and so keen to avoid confrontation.
The T, told Reuters that the rebels asked for extradition of 35 security officers in the city and then the "clan held a meeting and refused their request and make us our weapons against them." "We said that this means a declaration of war on us." And then began fighting.
The fifth day of July, the Islamic fighters launched a multi-pronged attack on the city and blew up a wooden bridge connects the country Baldiluaah. Police say 90 people were killed and 400 others wounded since June.
He praised the representative of the Shi'ite cleric Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in one of his speeches decision tribesmen Year withstand Islamist fighters calling on the army to help them.
He would cooperate years DHULUIYA and Shiite country that people on both sides overcome the sectarian hostility aroused by ten years of civil war.
Said Abu Ghaith Sheikh Shiite in a country which called for the people of the city to stand by the people of Dhuluiya The Sunni fighters were killed and one of his sons was shot dead in 2008, but the arrival of fighters of the Islamic State convinced him to overcome the hostility to its neighbors the year in the face of what he saw as a greater threat.
He told Reuters: "Yes, I want to take revenge for the killing of my son, but I feel sad when I hear now that the bombing targeted the fighters of the Islamic State of any Sunni village." He added: "Although the country frequently targeted in the past, now the people of a country are helping DHULUIYA in these difficult times."
"The continuation of this relationship (cooperation) is not easy. It takes time and some people cleanse their hearts."
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Babinaoz / Agencies: when fighters tried to storm the city of the Islamic State of Dhuluiya, which is located on the River Tigris north of Baghdad this week, they were confronted by a rare alliance of Sunni tribal fighters in the city and the Shiite city of a country on the other side of the river.
The attack began on Tuesday and continued until Thursday, and was one of several great battles in the past few days have joined in which Sunni tribal militias loyal to the government against Islamist fighters, which hopes to Baghdad and Washington to be a sign of increased cooperation between the Iraqi factions to save the country.
To the north fought a powerful Sunni tribe other side of the Kurdish forces to expel the fighters of the Islamic State of Rabia, a town controlled one of the main checkpoints on the border with Syria and used by fighters of the Islamic State who are streaming across the border from Syria.
In western Iraq, Sunni tribes have fought alongside government troops in Hit seized by fighters of the Islamic state on Thursday, and the same thing happened in Haditha, where there is a strategic bridge on the Euphrates River.
Such alliances are still rarely local. In most areas of Iraq's Sunni tribes have shown a bit of a shift against Islamist fighters, as happened when Jndtha the United States in what was called "Awakening" in 2006 and 2007. Also, many of the leaders of "Awakening" arrested in Baghdad later what he saw as a betrayal of the year.
Sectarian and ethnic hostility deep after ten years of civil war that has touched nearly every Iraqi family and made it difficult for Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds to trust in each other.
But two months after the bombing campaign led by the United States provided the strongest battles this week marks the first of what hopes Washington and Baghdad to be a revival of the alliance with the tribes in order to address the Islamic state.
* Defend their families
Dhuluiya, a small city on the Tigris River and passes by a highway linking the south and north, making it one of the last stations of potential fighters who are trying to attack Baghdad from the north.
When he arrived fighters of the Islamic State in June Jabour clan members refused their request delivery of more than 35 officers from local security. Since that time there have been attacks and counter-attacks which trapped most of the Sunni tribesmen inside the town. At the time it did not find a way out of Sunni tribesmen began population in the city of a country on the other side of the river and the Shi'ite in extending a helping hand to them.
Said Abdullah Mohammed, a fighter of the clan Jabour "Now we have no outlet except the boats that go to the country the only place that will help us. Country people helped us with food, ammunition and weapons and receive the injured."
Said Turki Turki behind the mayor in Dhuluiya that this cooperation can be a model for Iraq. He added that the starting point for the unity of Iraq is going to be Dhuluiya, which wanted the unit while the band wanted an Islamic state.
Fighters have launched an Islamic state on Tuesday, what appeared to be a coordinated attack to seize the city permanently. Said Colonel Hussein al-Jubouri of the police force in Dhuluiya The Islamist fighters hit the city from the east and north sides using rocket propelled grenades and mortars, machine guns and grenades.
He told Reuters on Wednesday, "we were able to stop them," was the high morale of the people because they were defending their city and their families. He added that the city was subjected to a mortar attack at a time when talking. And the killing of nine of the population, and four fighters.
And on the other side of the river Islamist fighters also launched an attack on the town of Balad near a Shiite shrine, which could have allowed them DHULUIYA siege from all four sides. Abu Ghaith said he is the chief owner of the influence of Shiite fighters defended their country place to help tribesmen in Dhuluiya.
"If taken control of this region do not, God forbid, to DHULUIYA strangled and it was difficult for us to lend a helping hand."
On Friday, witnesses said the Iraqi army regained Dhuluiya, which is located on the Tigris River north of the capital Baghdad after the constant attacks upon by the organization of the Islamic state, which controls large swathes of the north of the country.
He witnesses the commander of the Iraqi army arrived to the city, 70 km from Baghdad. A witness said "announced (Commander) that DHULUIYA fully liberated." He added that the celebrations swept the city after that.
* Full cooperation
This Sunni-Shiite cooperation is rare but not unique case.
In the north helped clan members fennel Kurdish forces (Peshmerga) in the seizure of Rabia on Tuesday, the main crossing point between northern Iraq and the territory controlled by the Islamic State in eastern Syria.
Abdullah said Yawar, a senior member of the clan, which was a bitter relationship for a long time with the Kurds that he is in negotiations to establish an alliance with the leader of Iraqi Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani fighters since the invasion of the Islamic state to the city of Mosul, the largest city in northern Iraq in June.
Before this week's attack on the Kurds Rabia Contact Yawar residents of the town to inform them that the attacking forces "girlfriend." He told Reuters: "Every fennel with the peshmerga and our full cooperation."
Hit, which lies on the Euphrates River west of Baghdad, which fell into the hands of the fighters of the Islamic State News reported this week that the clan Albonmr clashed with militants regulation. He said one of the clan's members asking not to be named, they did so "when we saw the fighters of the Islamic State and kill innocent civilians and destroying homes. They even took some of our guys do not know their fate until now."
"When we discovered their behavior and their actions are contrary to the teachings of Islam, we have decided to stand against them and we decided to fight anyone who stands against the army and the government."
In that juxtaposition of modern strategic dam on the Euphrates to the west of the Heat allied clan Aljughaifi also with the security forces to repel several attacks by the Islamic state.
Said Ihsan al-Shammari, a political science professor at Baghdad University, he saw what happened to echo the Awakening Councils in 2006 and 2007. "I think it represents a major shift in the state fighting Alasalamahaly level of Iraqi society."
* This Means War
In Dhuluiya was hopeful Jabour clan leaders initially to avoid clashing with the Islamic state when fighters stormed the outskirts of the city about 25 car users on June 14, four days after the seizure of Mosul.
Fighters reported that the population of the city of Baghdad, and their goal is that they do not intend to fight for control of Dhuluiya. And remembers the policeman they declared that they do not just want to enter the city to be able announcement that they Ajtahoha stressing that they will raise their flags on buildings and leave.
Sheikh Mohammed Khamis was one of the leaders of the clan among a group of representatives of the city met with the fighters of the Islamic State. At the start and T agreed to leave the fighters walk in and so keen to avoid confrontation.
The T, told Reuters that the rebels asked for extradition of 35 security officers in the city and then the "clan held a meeting and refused their request and make us our weapons against them." "We said that this means a declaration of war on us." And then began fighting.
The fifth day of July, the Islamic fighters launched a multi-pronged attack on the city and blew up a wooden bridge connects the country Baldiluaah. Police say 90 people were killed and 400 others wounded since June.
He praised the representative of the Shi'ite cleric Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in one of his speeches decision tribesmen Year withstand Islamist fighters calling on the army to help them.
He would cooperate years DHULUIYA and Shiite country that people on both sides overcome the sectarian hostility aroused by ten years of civil war.
Said Abu Ghaith Sheikh Shiite in a country which called for the people of the city to stand by the people of Dhuluiya The Sunni fighters were killed and one of his sons was shot dead in 2008, but the arrival of fighters of the Islamic State convinced him to overcome the hostility to its neighbors the year in the face of what he saw as a greater threat.
He told Reuters: "Yes, I want to take revenge for the killing of my son, but I feel sad when I hear now that the bombing targeted the fighters of the Islamic State of any Sunni village." He added: "Although the country frequently targeted in the past, now the people of a country are helping DHULUIYA in these difficult times."
"The continuation of this relationship (cooperation) is not easy. It takes time and some people cleanse their hearts."
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