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"Syria’s Second Front" Preview

Preview: Season 2014 Episode 3 | 31s

Three years in to Syria's war, a new enemy has emerged: factions aligned with Al Qaeda.

Three years in to Syria’s civil war, rebel forces aren’t just fighting the Assad regime. They’re also vying for control against factions aligned with Al Qaeda. FRONTLINE correspondent Muhammad Ali—a Syrian native himself, and one of only a few reporters to make it safely into, and then out of, Syria’s northern front in recent months—delivers a gripping report from inside a country in turmoil.

02/11/2014 | Rating NR

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Children of Aleppo

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Clip: S2014 Ep3 | 28m 39s | A startling portrait of everyday life in a war zone, through the eyes of children. (28m 39s)

Syria's Second Front

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Clip: S2014 Ep3 | 21m 21s | Three years into Syria's war, another enemy has emerged: extremists aligned with Al Qaeda. (21m 21s)

"That Was Close By": A Tank Shell Scares Farah

Preview: S2014 Ep3 | 1m 15s | For 8-year-old Farah, artillery fire has become the soundtrack of daily life. (1m 15s)

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