
"The revelations, set to be broadcast on the programme Al-Mutahari, or The Investigator, on Wednesday evening, are based on more than 74 hours of leaked audio recordings and hundreds of pages of documents obtained in the investigation. The leaks implicate al-Assad's high-ranking officers, specifically Suheil al-Hassan, the brigadier-general who commanded the notorious Quwwat al-Nimr (Tiger Forces), an elite unit in the former regime's army. The investigation uncovers attempts by these officers to regroup, gather funding, and secure weapons to undermine stability in the country following the ousting of al-Assad."
"The State of Israel, with all its capabilities, will stand with you, the source tells al-Hassan. There is a level higher than me, Mr Rami is the one who coordinates, al-Hassan is heard saying. And I have dangerous intelligence information. It has been a year since a lightning offensive by allied rebel groups, led by current President Ahmed al-Sharaa, ended the Assad dynasty's 54-year reign, forcing Bashar al-Assad into Russian exile."
More than 74 hours of leaked audio recordings and hundreds of pages of documents implicate senior Assad-era officers in plotting to destabilize post-Assad Syria. Suheil al-Hassan, brigadier-general who commanded Quwwat al-Nimr (Tiger Forces), is identified in the material. The recordings capture discussions about regrouping, raising funds, and acquiring weapons to undermine stability after Bashar al-Assad was ousted. A source in the leaks assures al-Hassan of Israeli backing and names a coordinator known as Mr Rami. Israel significantly escalated military operations across Syria during the subsequent year, targeting infrastructure and expanding control over parts of the Golan Heights. More than 600 air, drone, or artillery strikes were reported across Syria during the year.
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