INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
BEIRUT - The government of Al-Julani, which was running the affairs in Idlib, has taken over from Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali,
who served in the post under president Beshar al-Assad.The government is headed by Mohammad al-Bashir and consists of 10 ministries
the country, then holding elections and forming a new government
The resolution included the Assad government as a partner.Following the appearance of al-Bashir in a television interview with a banner of
of power by the HTS (formerly known as Jabhat al-Nusra, an offshoot of al-Qaeda).Meanwhile, activists have documented various liquidations
also been recorded against prominent Syrian elites, including organic chemist Dr
Hamdi Ismail and Sheikh Tawfiq al-Bouti, head of the Union of Scholars of the Levant.Meanwhile, the fate of most of the leaders of the
former government is unknown
Washington, whose officials announced the possibility of considering removing the HTS from the sanctions list, has imposed new sanctions on
announcement by HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani, known as Ahmed al-Sharaa, to track down figures linked to the former government and
offering financial rewards to anyone who provides information about them, activists have circulated a list of 169 names, including former
President Bashar al-Assad and his brother Maher al-Assad, in addition to his defense minister and top officers.Besides, the al-Bashir
government has issued urgent directives to Syrian embassies abroad to begin granting passports to Syrians free of charge for a period of six
removal of the official crossings with northern Lebanon by the Syrian side has led to looting and vandalism
chaos and fear of revenge operations has prompted a large number of Syrian (Alawite) families to flee Homs towards the Akkar coast or to
Large numbers of Qusayr (Shiite) families have also fled to northern Bekaa.