Depends on the faction. A couple of the largest Rebel factions are basically radical Muslims. One is straight up led by an ex-ISIS Lieutenant. Who claims to have moderated his stances.
I’m aware of at least at least one smaller Druze Militia faction in support of the Rebels. Though it’s not particularly unexpected. The Druze flip flop regularly to the due to their low population and religious quirks making cultural/religious self-interest and self-preservation a bigger priority for them than national and political loyalties.
Are the "rebels" just radical Muslims?
The Hayat Tahrir al-Sham is Sunni which in general the more moderate compared to Shia.
Depends on the faction. A couple of the largest Rebel factions are basically radical Muslims. One is straight up led by an ex-ISIS Lieutenant. Who claims to have moderated his stances.
I’m aware of at least at least one smaller Druze Militia faction in support of the Rebels. Though it’s not particularly unexpected. The Druze flip flop regularly to the due to their low population and religious quirks making cultural/religious self-interest and self-preservation a bigger priority for them than national and political loyalties.