National Unity Brigades
| National Unity Brigades | |
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| كتائب الوحدة الوطنية Kata'ib al-Wehda al-Watania | |
| Logo of the National Unity Brigades | |
| Leaders | 
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| Dates of operation | August 2012 – mid-2014 (defunct) | 
| Allegiance | National Unity Movement | 
| Active regions | Syria | 
| Ideology | Syrian nationalism Democracy | 
| Size | "Few hundred" – 2,000 | 
| Part of | Free Syrian Army 
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| Battles and wars | Syrian Civil War | 
The National Unity Brigades (Arabic: كتائب الوحدة الوطنية; Kata'ib al-Wehda al-Watania) was an alliance of Syrian rebel groups that participated in the Syrian Civil War. The group was formed in August 2012. Known for its non-sectarianism, the group included rebels from minority groups such as Christians, Druze, Ismailis, and Alawites. The goal of the group was to establish a civil, democratic state for "all ethnicities and social identities".