The Daily Telegraph

Struggling Isil forces conscripts into fighting on Syrian front line

- By Raf Sanchez MIDDLE EAST CORRESPOND­ENT

ISLAMIC State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) has begun forcibly conscripti­ng men to fight on the front lines for the first time as it struggles with a manpower shortage in the battle for one of its last stronghold­s in Syria. The jihadist group ordered all men between the ages of 20 and 30 to report to Isil checkpoint­s for military duty, according to an order issued in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor on Thursday. Civilians were given one week to submit themselves or face punishment.

Isil has forced civilians into its ranks before but only ever in support roles, such as cooking for its fighters or digging trenches. The Deir Ezzor order is believed to be the first time the group has called up conscripts to fight.

“They have never done anything like this before and it shows they have a serious manpower shortage,” said Elizabeth Tsurkov, a research fellow at the Forum for Regional Thinking, an Israeli think tank. “In the past, people have been forcibly conscripte­d to carry out work behind the front lines because they didn’t trust conscripts to fight on the front.”

Isil controls most of Deir Ezzor province but is under pressure from proassad regime forces advancing from the west. An estimated 600,000 people are living in Isil-controlled parts of the province, meaning that its conscripti­on drive could potentiall­y force thousands of men into taking up arms against the advancing regime troops.

The published conscripti­on order calls for “all young men who are capable of fighting and doing jihad” to report to Isil centres, with the exception of those who have permission from religious authoritie­s not to take part.

“Anyone who fails to enlist within one week from this announceme­nt will be forcibly deployed to the front lines,” the orders said.

The order was expected to be echoed yesterday at sermons given in mosques in Isil-controlled areas.

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