Syrian Faction Leader Prioritizes Refugee Return and Reconstruction
Syrian Rebel Leader Vows Focus on Reconstruction, Unity After Assad’s Fall
Damascus, Syria – In a stunning declaration, Ahmed al-Shara, the leader of the Syrian armed faction known as Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, declared the top priority for the newly liberated Syria is the return of displaced citizens and the rebuilding of war-torn communities.Al-Shara, also known as “al-Julani,” stated that all factions will be dissolved, paving the way for a unified Syria.”There will be no weapon except in the hands of the state,” he declared,signaling a commitment to disarming militias and establishing a centralized authority.
The announcement comes after reports of the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, a development spearheaded by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and other rebel groups.
Al-Shara also addressed concerns about the future of Syria’s military,stating that compulsory conscription has been abolished except for specialized roles and for limited periods. This move aims to create a professional and voluntary military force.
However, the political landscape remains uncertain. While al-Julani’s pronouncements offer a glimpse into the potential future of Syria, the international community is closely watching, with outside powers expressing concerns about the stability of key Syrian institutions in the wake of assad’s downfall.
Rebel Leader vows Unity and Reconstruction in Post-Assad Syria
Damascus, Syria – Ahmed al-Shara, leader of the Syrian rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has outlined a vision for a unified Syria focused on reconstruction and the return of displaced citizens following the fall of the Assad regime.
In a notable proclamation, al-Shara, also known as al-Julani, declared the dissolution of all rebel factions, paving the way for a centralized authority and a single, professional military.
“There will be no weapon except in the hands of the state,” he stated, signaling a commitment to disarm militias and establish a unified national force. Compulsory military service, he added, will be abolished except for specialized roles and limited durations, aiming to create a voluntary and professional military.
Al-Shara emphasized the urgent need for reconstruction, highlighting the return of displaced Syrians as a primary focus for the newly liberated nation. His pronouncements paint a picture of a future Syria striving for unity and rebuilding,but the international community remains cautious,with concerns lingering about the stability of key institutions in the post-Assad era.
