PNN – The elements who went to Syria in 2011 under the guise of Jihadi, and there are thousands of people who, like and now, constitute the main body of the writing staff of Tahrir al-Sham Jolani, and have become the main concern of the intelligence agencies of their respective countries.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, In an article titled “How will 30,000 Arab Jihadists in the Golan period, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria and Jordan act?”, Rai Al-Youm has pointed out the concern of the intelligence agencies of the Arab countries about the jihadist elements that entered Syria after 2011 have gone and form the main body of Tahrir al-Sham’s editorial board.
This media wrote: Some news reports the presence of at least 50,000 armed elements from Arab and Islamic countries inside Syria, the main part of which are from the Salafist currents of some countries such as Tunisia and Saudi Arabia, as well as Jordan, Egypt, or Palestine.
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Rai Alyoum reported: The closer figure that security experts estimate about Arab elements under Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and other groups is about 30,000 people, among them 5,000 Saudis, 2,800 Jordanians, hundreds of Egyptians, and thousands of Algerians, Tunisians, and Sudanese. The name of the Arab Mujahideen has been given to them.
This media wrote: Until now, there is no pre-determined scenario on how to interact with this multitude of elements, most of who were in the city of Idlib and to a greater extent in the southern regions of Syria. These people who left Tunisia, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia as well as Qatar in a large way in 2011, most of them did not return to their country after about thirteen years, but many of their Arab friends and comrades returned to their countries and now the base Salafist jihadists in the neighboring countries of Syria are currently under surveillance.
Rai Alyoum concluded: The presence of this mass of jihadists has caused the elements and intelligence forces in Syria to seek information from them, and most of these intelligence forces act under the banner of media reporters or representatives of legal organizations.