In an online statement, Jaish al-Tahrir (Liberation Army) said its commander, Mohammad al-Ghabi, was abducted from his father's home in the town of Kafranbel by Al-Nusra Front jihadists yesterday evening.
It said Al-Nusra fighters also "kidnapped more than 40 members of Jaish al-Tahrir" and stole weapons from other bases and checkpoints set up in northwestern Syria.
"We call on Al-Nusra Front to immediately release our commander and all the others who were kidnapped," the statement said, urging other Islamist groups to put pressure on the jihadists.
Al-Nusra has attacked several US-backed groups in northwestern Idlib province -- most recently raiding the warehouses of Division 13 in the town of Maarat al-Numan in March.
And in the summer of 2015, it kidnapped several members of US-trained rebel group Division 30.
Idlib province is controlled by the Army of Conquest, an alliance of Islamist and rebel fighters led by Al-Nusra and hardline group Ahrar al-Sham.
Residents of towns like Maarat al-Numan and Kafranbel have demonstrated against Al-Nusra's jihadist ideology.
More than 280,000 people have been killed and millions have been forced to flee their homes since March 2011.
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