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Syrian Rebels Took A Year To Plan Bahar al-Assad’s Ouster: Report

Posted on December 13, 2024 By admin




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Syria’s Islamist-led rebel alliance had been planning the surprise ouster of President Basher al-Assad for a year, an opposition military leader told the Guardian in an interview published Friday.

The Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) Islamist group, which says it has moved away from its roots in  Al-Qaeda, has long-controlled a part of northwest Syria.

After being weakened in a 2019 government operation, the group realised the “fundamental problem was the absence of unified leadership and control over battle”, Abu Hassan al-Hamwi, an HTS commander and former leader of the group’s military wing, told the UK daily.

Correcting those mistakes, HTS began last year preparing for a retaliatory operation dubbed “Deterring Aggression” to oust Assad.

It strengthened its control over opposition groups in the northwest and trained up its own militia, developing a “comprehensive military doctrine”.

HTS then tried to bring together rebel and jihadist forces in southern Syria, under Assad’s control for the past six years, to create a “unified war room”, according to the Guardian article.

The “war room” convened commanders of 25 opposition groups who could steer the offensive against Assad from the south, with HTS driving in from the north, and converging in the capital and Assad’s stronghold Damascus.

The moment to launch the operation came in late November, with Syria’s staunch allies Iran and Russia distracted by other conflicts.

Over the weekend, the rebels succeeded in entering Damascus after sweeping through the cities of Aleppo, Hama and Homs in the north, causing Assad to flee the country and ending five decades of brutal rule by his clan.

“We had a conviction, supported by historical precedent: that ‘Damascus cannot fall until Aleppo falls'”, Hamwi said.

“The strength of the Syrian revolution was concentrated in the north, and we believed that once Aleppo was liberated, we could move southward toward Damascus,” he added.

The plan also involved developing better weapons to counter the technology Tehran and Moscow provided to the government forces.

“We needed reconnaissance drones, attack drones and suicide drones, with a focus on range and endurance,” Hamwi said, with drone production beginning as early as 2019.

Hamwi named a new exploding or “suicide drone” the “Shahin” drone, meaning falcon in Arabic, which “symbolised their precision and power”, the military leader said.

The “Shahin” drone was deployed for the first time against Assad’s forces this month, according to the Guardian, disabling artillery vehicles.

HTS is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by several Western powers, but has sought to reassure religious minorities and other governments since coming to power that it will usher in an inclusive leadership.

“We affirm that minorities in Syria are part of the nation and have the right to practice their rituals, education, and services like every other Syrian citizen,” Hamwi said.

“The regime planted division, and we are trying, as much as possible, to bridge these divides,” he added.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)




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