Sham Liberation Army
| Sham Liberation Army | |
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| جيش تحرير الشام Jaysh Tahrir al-Sham | |
| Logo of Saraya Ahl al-Sham, which the Sham Liberation Army is a member group | |
| Leaders | 
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| Dates of operation | 30 September 2015 – ? | 
| Headquarters | Afrin, Aleppo Governorate, Syria (Since 2018) | 
| Active regions | 
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| Size | 400 (August 2017 - Saraya Ahl al-Sham total) | 
| Part of | Free Syrian Army | 
| Allies | Turkey (since 2018) Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham Ahrar al-Sham Jaysh al-Islam Al-Rahman Legion | 
| Opponents | Ba'athist Syria Iran Russia Lebanon (2017) Galilee Forces Hezbollah Islamic State (since February 2016) Arab Nationalist Guard SSNP LAAG | 
| Battles and wars | |
The Sham Liberation Army (Arabic: جيش تحرير الشام, romanized: Jaysh Tahrir al-Sham), originally called the Sham Liberation Brigade (Arabic: لواء تحرير الشام, romanized: Liwa Tahrir al-Sham), is an armed rebel group active in the Syrian Civil War. It was founded and is led by Firas Bitar, a former Syrian Army captain who defected from the Syrian Army in 2012. Until 2016, its sole opponent was the Syrian Armed Forces and its allied militias; it rejected any fighting with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant until ISIL attacked its fighters in February 2016.
In September 2015, the Sham Liberation Army and other rebel groups in the Qalamoun Mountains formed Saraya Ahl al-Sham (Arabic: سرايا أهل الشام; Companies of the People of the Levant).