In a significant move, Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has reached an agreement with former rebel faction chiefs to dissolve all groups and consolidate them under the defense ministry. This restructuring is part of efforts to rebuild Syria after over a decade of civil war. Prime Minister Mohammed al-Bashir previously outlined plans to use former rebel factions and defectors from Bashar al-Assad’s army to reform the military. The appointment of Murhaf Abu Qasra as interim defense minister is also part of this historic transition. Syria’s new rulers face the challenge of ensuring peace among diverse groups and communities.
first published: Dec 25, 2024 05:23 pm
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