At this point, no less than 1,500 fighters from the Al-Nusra Front grouped in Halfaya and around Mhardeh, with the assault force personally led by the group's leader Abu Mohammad al-Jawlani. According to a source within Nusra, the
Free Syrian Army rejected the idea of storming the Christian majority city of Mhardeh and hence the large number of reinforcements brought from Aleppo. Before the assault, al-Jawlani gave a speech to his fighters to boost morale. At the same time, military special forces reinforcements, known as the "Tiger Forces", arrived from Aleppo province, along with their commander, Col. Soheil Al-Hassan. On 26 August, the rebel attack on Mhardeh was launched and fighting raged for the numerous checkpoints defending the city. On 27 August, rebels captured a number of soldiers near Arzeh, while fighting in the village itself was renewed later in the day. On 28 August, the Army captured Tall al-Sheyha hill and advanced in Bateesh, Arzeh and Khitab. The rebels used the hill to bombard the airport in previous days. Later in the day, the "Btesh" checkpoint was once again reported to be government-held but coming under rebel fire. By this point, the rebel attack on Mhardeh was seen as to have failed following the military counterattack during which government troops recaptured checkpoints along the road leading to Halfaya. Two days later, the pro-government
Al-Masdar News site reported the NDF forces, supported by the reinforcements, repelled a rebel infiltration attempt near the Mhardeh power plant. On 7 September, the Army recaptured Arzeh, while 17 rebels (including a commander) were killed in fighting along the frontline.
Al-Masdar News also claimed the Army recaptured Deir Hamra, near the airport. The next day, rebels captured the Seher Hill checkpoint, while Army units advanced in the Sen Seher - Zor al Qse’eyyi area and the village of Zor Bel Hsein. On 9 September, the Army recaptured Khitab, Zor Bel Hsein, Zor al Masaleq, Zor al Jdid and Kherbet al Hjame, and the Rahbat Khitab military base, while according to
Al-Masdar News, Army and NDF units also seized the villages of Al-Samama and Qamaha and two neighborhoods in Halfaya. An al-Nusra Front commander was killed near Halfaya during the day's fighting. With government troops regaining control of these villages and the rebels pushed back, Hama military airport was no longer threatened. The next day, Syrian and Iranian forces recaptured the southern part of Halfaya city, the "Btesh" checkpoint and the farmlands of Btesh. On 11 September, the military made further advances in Halfaya leaving a large part of the area under government control. In the evening, the Army secured Halfaya. On 13 September, government troops captured a further three towns in Hama province, including Taibet al-Imam, Lweibdah and Zour Abo Zaid, and inflicted "gross losses" among opposition fighters, just two days after they fully recaptured Halfaya. In addition, on 15 September, the Army seized captured Zalaqiyat, and the next day, seized Jadidah, Jalma, Tall Melh, Kafr Hawad and Tremseh. Thus, government forces reached the outskirts of the rebel stronghold of Al-Lataminah. Tremseh Over the next two days, government troops regained control of Tall Melh, Tremseh and Jalma after killing at least 29 rebel fighters. They then proceeded to fortify Tall Melh, Jadidah and Abu Zaher against any further infiltration. The day before, a rebel media activist declared the rebel offensive that started in late July to be over. ==Aftermath – Army capture of Mork==