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Report: Syrian general with ties to Hezbollah, Iran, assassinated

Brig. Gen. Jamal al-Ahmad was gunned down by unknown assailants in the Sweida area in southwest Syria. Al-Ahmad was among a group of Syrian officers tasked with maintaining ties with Hezbollah and its Golan Heights commander.

by  Neta Bar
Published on  06-06-2019 08:18
Last modified: 06-07-2019 07:38
Report: Syrian general with ties to Hezbollah, Iran, assassinatedCourtesy of Intelli Times

Syrian Brig. Gen. Jamal al-Ahmad was reportedly assassinated in southern Syria on Tuesday | Photo: Courtesy of Intelli Times

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A high-ranking Syrian army commander was mysteriously assassinated on Tuesday near the city of Sweida in the war-torn country's southwest, dozens of miles from the border with Israel.

Brig. Gen. Jamal al-Ahmad was gunned down by unknown assailants while touring the sector, the intelligence blog Intelli Times and London-based pan-Arabic daily Asharq Al-Awsat both reported on Wednesday.

According to the Intelli Times, al-Ahmad was among a group of Syrian officers tasked with maintaining ties with Hezbollah in the Sweida area, and particularly with Hezbollah's commander in southern Syria, Munir Ali Naim Shaiti – also known as Hajj Hashem – who is responsible for building the Lebanese terrorist organization's military infrastructure in the Syrian Golan Heights.

Although the identity of al-Ahmad's assassins is still unknown, the enemies of the Syrian regime and its Iranian and Hezbollah allies are Israel and rebel groups still active in the country. The ability of these insurgent groups to carry out an assassination of this type has drastically decreased over the past year and their presence in southern Syria has been virtually eradicated. Another possible suspect is armed Druze groups who have quarreled in the past with the regime but have since made amends with it following the expulsion of the rebels from the area.

A day before the assassination, a Syrian opposition website exposed several Syrian army brigades and divisions that are hosting Hezbollah and Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps fighters in the country's south, and in Sweida in particular.

The reports expose the deep entrenchment of the IRGC and Shiite militias within the Syrian army's combat units on the Golan border with Israel.

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