PNN – Abu Muhammad al-Jolani, the commander of the armed opposition group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in Syria, said that all armed groups in Syria will be dissolved and their elements will be absorbed into the Ministry of Defense.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting Al-Mayadin news channel, “Ahmad Al-Shara” known as “Abu Muhammad Al-Jolani”, the commander of the armed opposition group “Tahrir al-Sham”, who introduces himself as the commander of the Syrian Military Operations Department, emphasized in a meeting with a delegation of Syrian Druzes that Syria must remain united and unified.
He said: The amount of destruction and devastation in Syria is very high and we need the efforts of all Syrians inside and outside the country.
Al-Jolani added: All armed groups will be disbanded and fighters will be under the Ministry of Defense and everyone must follow the law.
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The commander of the armed opposition group “Hayat Tahrir al-Sham” said: Our thinking now should be as a government and not as an opposition.
On the other hand, the members of the Syrian Druze delegation also emphasized in this meeting that this tribe will remain a part of Syria.
Al-Jolani had previously said that all armed groups would be dissolved and no weapons would be in the hands of the government.
Al-Jolani also emphasized that despite the occupation of new parts of the Syrian territory and the constant attacks of the Zionist army on the Syrian military infrastructure, Syria under his control will not have any conflict with the Zionist regime.
Armed opposition in Syria since November 27, 2024 with the aim of removing Bashar Assad from power; He started his operations in the northwest, west and southwest areas of Aleppo and finally after eleven days; On Sunday, they announced their control over the city of Damascus and the departure of Assad from the country.
In this regard, “Mohammed al-Bashir”, who was appointed as the head of the transitional period of Syria, officially assumed the headship of the transitional government of this country until next March.