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السبت: 03 يناير 2026
  • 02 يناير 2026
  • 00:20
What is the story of the pilots being prepared in Lebanon to move against Damascus

Khaberni - Leaked documents and calls, involving high-ranking officers in the army of the ousted regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, revealed plans to target the new Syrian government, with a large office in Lebanon prepared to serve as the headquarters for military operations against Syria, according to Al Jazeera.

According to the leaked documents and calls, the commander of the elite forces in the ousted regime's army, Major General Suhail al-Hassan, set up a large office in the Lebanese area of Al-Hayseh near the Syrian border, which will serve as the headquarters for the planned military operations against Damascus.

The documents also revealed future plans to recruit non-Syrian elements, for example, a commander of Lebanese nationality named Mahmoud al-Salman, who is currently - according to the documents - in the Dahr Bashir area, having previously participated in fighting in Syria, and is preparing to partake in what they plan to be a new armed movement.

One of the documents, written by Suhail al-Hassan, indicates that about 20 former pilots in the regime forces led by Major General Mahmoud Hasouri are staying in a hotel in Lebanon with their families, where the Iranians have brought them to Lebanon to later transfer them to Iran.

The document mentions that they have been abandoned, with the Iranians paying for their hotel stay and only one meal a day, and that they are demanding to join Suhail al-Hassan's forces.

The documents revealed the organizational structure of the group led by Rami Makhlouf, and the forces and weapons they possess inside and outside of Syria.

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