Al-Qaeda in Syria calls for more violence

The Syrian branch of al Qaeda, the cease-fire Friday midnight rejected must go.

The leader of Al-Nusra Front, Abu Mohammed al-Golani, said that if the conflict is not resolved in Syria, it will affect other Sunni communities in the region.

The plan for the cease-fire comes from the pen of the United States and Russia. The terrorist groups Islamic State and Al-Nusra Front, however, make no part of it. Almost to deposit hundreds of other rebel groups, but agreed the next two weeks the weapons.