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Anas Khattab, aka Abu Ahmad Hudood, Appointed Head of Syrian General Intelligence Service, Noted for Operations Against ISIS
Dec 26, 2024, 12:32 PM
The General Command of Syria has appointed Anas Khattab as the new head of the General Intelligence Service. Khattab, also known as Abu Ahmad Hudood, is recognized for his significant role in leading operations against ISIS and al-Qaeda in Idlib. He has a longstanding association with Ahmad al-Sharaa, a key figure in the Syrian opposition. This appointment comes as part of the new Syrian administration's efforts to bolster its intelligence capabilities amidst ongoing security challenges in the region.
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