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Quneitra offensive (June 2015) : ウィキペディア英語版
Quneitra offensive (June 2015)

The Quneitra offensive (June 2015) was launched by Syrian rebel forces, during the Syrian Civil War, in order to capture the last government-held positions in Quneitra Governorate: Hader, Madinat al-Baath, Khan Arnabah and the strategic hill of Tell Krum. The other objective was connecting southern rebel-held parts of Syria with Western Ghouta.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Syrian Rebellion Obs on Twitter )
==The offensive==
The offensive was launched on 16 June 2015. It was unclear who started the operation, with some reports saying it was the Southern Front of the Free Syrian Army, while others that it was a newly-formed coalition called Jaish al-Haramoun, which was established by the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front.〔〔 According to the Southern Front, it specifically forbade the participation of al-Nusra, with a spokesman stating it does "not share the vision for a free Syria we are fighting for".〔
The next day, the rebels surrounded the Druze town of Hadar, after they seized the Tuloul al-Hamar area,〔〔(Clashes continue in the countryside of Al-Quneitra, and shelling targets Deir Ezzor city ). SOHR. 17 June 2015.〕 including the strategic Tal Hamr hill north of the town.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rebels surround Druze village in Syria's Golan: activists )〕 Also, the rebels launched simultaneous attacks targeting Tal Shaar, Tal al Bazzaq and the town of Jaba. The attacks were repelled by Syrian
armed forces.
On 19 June, the SOHR reported that rebels had captured a large quantity of ammunition and weapons during ongoing clashes in the Tuloul al-Hamar area, while local government reinforcements were deployed to aid the besieged Druze militia in Hader.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=watanisy on Twitter )〕 Later that day, the Syrian Army's 9th Division recaptured Tal Hamr hill, making Hader no longer besieged. In response to the Army counter-attack, rebels brought in new reinforcements.
On 20 June, the 'Army of Conquest in the southern region' was established and immediately took part in the campaign in Quneitra,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Charles Lister on Twitter )〕 while the FSA announced the battle for the 160th Battalion, Infantry Battalion and Military Police barrier in Quneitra. The next day, FSA's First Army announced it would not cooperate with the Army of Conquest.
As of 23 June, fighting continued at the towns of Beit Jinn, Jabatha Al-Khashab and Ufaniya, while the rebels once again seized several positions in the Tuloul al-Hamar area, with the Army making attempts to regain them over the following several days.〔
On 25 June, opposition activists claimed fighting took place in Jaba village, located along the primary supply line for the government forces stationed in some of the villages and hills north of Quneitra. The rebels also claimed they were in the process of opening the way to Beit Jinn, in an attempt to trap several military brigades in the surrounding al-Hamar highlands, and cut the supply lines of government forces to Quneitra. They also claimed to had seized heat-seeking anti-aircraft Cobra rockets from military installations in the al-Hamar highlands.〔(Syrian Opposition Launches Attack on Regime Forces )〕

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