Syria ex-rebel military chief says to dissolve armed wing

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SYRIA (AFP) – The military chief of Syria’s victorious group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham said on Tuesday it would be “the first” to dissolve its armed wing and integrate into the armed forces.

“In any state, all military units must be integrated into this institution,” Murhaf Abu Qasra, known by his nom de guerre Abu Hassan al-Hamawi, said in an interview with AFP, adding that “we will be, God willing, among the first to take the initiative (to dissolve our armed wing)”.

He added that Kurdish-held areas of Syria would be integrated under the country’s new leadership, adding that the group rejects federalism and that “Syria will not be divided”.

“The Kurdish people are one of the components of the Syrian people… Syria will not be divided and there will be no federal entities,” he said.

A United States (US)-backed, Kurdish-led administration controls swathes of north and northeastern Syria, and has recently been battling groups which captured several Kurdish towns. Abu Qasra also called on the international community to “find a solution” to repeated Israeli strikes and an “incursion” into Syrian territory.

“We view the Israeli strikes on military sites and the incursion into southern Syria as injust… we call on the international community to find a solution to this matter,” he said.
Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on Syrian military assets in what it says is a bid to prevent them falling into hostile hands.

It has also sent troops into the United Nations (UN)-patrolled buffer zone on the Golan Heights.

Abu Qasra also called on Western governments to lift the “terrorist” designation from HTS and its leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, now using his real name Ahmed al-Sharaa.

“We call on the United States and all countries to lift this designation… on his person and the whole group,” he said, describing it as “unjust” and saying that the group “will ultimately be integrated into state institutions”.

A masked opposition fighter carries a flag of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in the courtyard of the Umayyad Mosque in the old walled city of Damascus, Syria. PHOTO: AP
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s military chief Abu Hassan al-Hamwi. PHOTO: AFP