Syria, December — Lebanon has started transferring key figures from the ousted Assad regime to oversee military operations in Syria. This move signals a shift in Syria’s military leadership amid ongoing regional tensions and global attention.
The individuals being handed over include high-ranking officers who once held significant roles in the Assad administration. The decision is seen as part of efforts to strengthen Syria’s fragmented military command after years of conflict and instability.
While some critics have expressed concerns over the potential for human rights violations, others argue that these experienced officers may help restore order and effectiveness to Syria’s military forces.
The Lebanese government has yet to issue an official statement, but sources suggest the transfer is tied to a diplomatic arrangement aimed at addressing security challenges in the region.
This development represents a critical moment in Syria’s military rebuilding process and reflects the complex political dynamics following the removal of President Bashar al-Assad. International observers are closely watching how this move affects regional stability moving forward.