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On 27 November 2024, a coalition of Syrian revolutionary factions called the Military Operations Command [45] led by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and supported by allied Turkish-backed groups [46] [47] [48] in the Syrian National Army (SNA) launched an offensive against the Ba'athist regime's armed forces in Idlib, Aleppo and Hama Governorates in Syria.
This is a list of active rebel groups around the world. A " rebel group " is defined here as a polity that uses armed conflict in opposition to established government (or governments) for reasons such as to seek political change or to establish, maintain, or to gain independence.
This is a list of active rebel groups that control territory around the world whose domains may be subnational, transnational, or international. A "rebel group" is defined here as a polity that uses armed conflict in opposition to established government (or governments) for reasons such as to seek political change or to establish, maintain, or to gain independence.
This list may not reflect recent changes. L. List of active rebel groups; List of rebel groups that control territory
Rebels led by Wat Tyler: Wat Tyler killed, revolt suppressed 1382 Harelle: Rouen, Paris: Guild members of Rouen Revolt leaders killed. City rights revoked c. 1387 Isfahan revolt Isfahan: Local rebels Revolt violently repressed [151] 1400–1415 Welsh revolt Wales: Rebels headed by Owain Glyndŵr: England conquered Wales 1404/1408/1413 ^
In addition, this category is meant to collect historical rebels. The classification of rebels vs. revolutionaries, terrorists, insurgents, or freedom fighters is a controversial one. While "rebel" is a general term, a rebel may be called a "terrorist" by the authority figures and may call themself a "freedom fighter".
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines rebels (2 P) Salvadoran rebels (1 C, 5 P) Saudi Arabian rebels (1 C, 3 P) Scottish rebels (12 P) Senegalese rebels (1 P)
Bissau-Guinean rebels (1 P) Rebellions in Burkina Faso (1 C, 1 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1984 Cameroonian coup attempt; A. Abushiri revolt;