Al-Qaeda Reportedly Kills Syrian Rebel Commander

Antagonism is growing between the Free Syrian Army and Islamists, who have sometimes joined forces on the battlefield.

The opposition Free Syrian Army (FSA) says an Al-Qaeda-linked rebel group has killed one of its top commanders.

FSA spokesman Luay al-Mokdad said on July 12 that Kamal Hamami, a member of the FSA's senior military leadership, was killed in the northern port city of Latakia by fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that Hamami was killed on July 11 in fighting between the two factions over control of a checkpoint in Latakia.

Mokdad called Hamami's killing "a very serious development."

The killing could widen rifts between rival moderate and radical groups fighting to oust President Bashar al-Assad.

It follows growing antagonism between the FSA and Islamists, who have sometimes joined forces on the battlefield in their fight against Assad's regime.

Based on reporting by dpa and Reuters