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Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa [b] (born 29 October 1982), also known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammad al-Julani, [c] is a Syrian revolutionary, military commander and politician who has been widely regarded as the de facto leader of Syria since December 2024. [7]
On 30 December, HTS leader and the de facto leader of Syria Ahmed al-Sharaa announced that the organisation would be dissolved by 4–5 January 2025, the announced date of the planned deadline passed without the formal dissolution taking place however. [177] [178] [needs update]
Hossam Jazmati, a Syrian researcher who has written extensively about Sharaa, also noted that for months in Idlib, the HTS leader had faced protests from both hard-line Islamists and more moderate ...
It was established in December 2024 by the Syrian opposition after Ahmed al-Sharaa, Emir of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and the de facto Syrian head of state, appointed Mohammed al-Bashir as Prime Minister, replacing Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali on 10 December. This came after the fall of the Assad regime and the exile of former Syrian President Bashar ...
Western governments are gradually opening channels to HTS and its leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former commander of an al Qaeda franchise in Syria, and starting to debate whether to remove the group's ...
HTS spearheaded the latest rebel offensive against the Syrian president. But the country has seen a civil war rage since 2011, growing out of Assad's brutal crackdown on pro-democracy protests at ...
On 9 December HTS issued a decree granting amnesty to former military conscripts, but hardliners in Syria denounced the move as overly "lenient" and inconsistent with Sharia law, going so far as ...
The United States in 2013 designated HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, better known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, a terrorist, saying al Qaeda in Iraq had tasked him with overthrowing Assad's rule and ...