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Syria dismisses cease-fire without rebel leaders

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Syrian men walk along a street between destroyed buildings where triple bombs rocked Saadallah al-Jabri square in Aleppo.
  • Truce was to come during the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha
  • Syria newspaper says biggest obstacle to truce was lack of authority from rebels
  • Activists say more than 33,000 have been killed in 19 months in Syria

BEIRUT (AP) — The Syrian government says the international envoy's call for a holiday cease-fire is pointless because the rebels have no unified leadership to sign it.

Lakhdar Brahimi asked Iranian officials to help broker a truce during the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha later this month.

Syria's state-run Al-Thawra newspaper said Wednesday that the biggest obstacle to the truce was the lack of an authority to sign for the rebels.

The scores of brigades fighting to topple the regime of President Bashar Assad have no unified leadership, and many don't communicate with each other.

Brahimi, the joint U.N.-Arab League envoy, arrived in Beirut Wednesday for talks with Lebanese officials on how to resolve the crisis.

Activists say more than 33,000 have been killed in 19 months of violence in Syria.

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