Syrian rebel leader to publish list of Assad regime officials responsible for torture' Middle East crisis live
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Rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, now using his real name Ahmed al-Sharaa, announced a plan to publish a list of former senior officials involved in torturing Syrians and vowed to hold war criminals accountable, offering rewards for information regarding implicated army and security officers.
In a significant shift, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) revealed ongoing discussions with the ousted government regarding the transfer of power after the opposition alliance unseated Bashar al-Assad, with Prime Minister Mohammed al-Jalali confirming his agreement to relinquish power to the rebel salvation government.
Rebel fighters disturbing a hospital morgue near Damascus discovered approximately 40 bodies showing signs of torture, which were found in body bags labeled with numbers and names, uncovering the brutal reality of the regime's violent policies against the Syrian populace.
Notably, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported extensive Israeli airstrikes targeting crucial military assets in Syria, totaling around 250 strikes since the fall of Assad's regime, indicating ongoing regional tensions and military activities.
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