The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Islamic State (IS) destroyed resistance from local tribes in east Syria, crucifying 2 people and murdering 23 others, mainly from the al-Sheitaat tribe, in the last five days.

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The al-Sheittat tribe attempted to fight off IS for a month. With their defeat, IS controls a third of Syria.

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— Jonathan D. Halevi (@jdhalevi) August 11, 2014

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“We appeal to the other tribes to stand by us because it will be their turn next… If [Islamic State] are done with us the other tribes will be targeted after al-Sheitaat. They are the next target,” said al-Sheitaat leader Sheikh Rafaa Aakla al-Rahju.

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On August 7, IS claimed the group captured Brigade 93 of the Syrian Army in Raqqa.

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According to an activist, IS wins people when they provide basic necessities. They hand out “gas, electricity, fuel, and food to garner local support.” The Deir al-Zor area, where one person was beheaded and eighteen shot, is very poor.

“They are halting theft and punishing thieves,” he said. “This is also giving them credibility.”

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— Salafi Jihadi (@Salafi_Jihadi) August 6, 2014

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The activist is right. There are residents who express support for IS because petty crime is down. IS also offers work for kids to earn a paycheck.

“The [Islamic State] has respect and standing, and its voice is heard,” said one resident.