The capture of the Nasib crossing a crucial gateway for the Syrian government is the latest in a series of setbacks for President Bashar Assad's forces in the past week. Fighters led by the Nusra Front seized the government-held city of Idlib in northwestern Syria and a major town, Busra Sham, in the south.
The Jordanian government closed the Nasib crossing on Tuesday night for security reasons as Syrian rebels clashed with Assad's forces on the other side. The rebels seized the crossing within 24 hours.
Eye witnesses and former employees also reported there was significant looting of duty-free shops in the no-man's land between the Syrian and Jordanian side of the crossing.
Ahmad al-Masalmeh, an opposition activist based in the southern Syrian city of Daraa, said rebels finished "combing" operations in the area along the border early today, adding that government forces withdrew in the direction of the nearby Sweida province.
Syria's Foreign Ministry issued a statement later saying that any use of the rebel-held crossing "will be considered illegitimate." It said Syria closed the crossing after Jordan took a similar step yesterday.
Nasib is the only functioning crossing between Jordan and Syria and is considered a major gateway for Syria's government and for Syrian, Lebanese and Jordanian traders and merchants.
Al-Masalmeh, the activist, said three armed factions spearheaded the offensive that captured Nasib and three nearby border guard posts. He added that the Syrian government still controls a post known as the "Amman Brigade," east of Nasib.
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