Lebanon no longer a safe haven for former Syrian regime officials
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Adel Issa is accused of murder and "torture of death." He has pursued the goal of "initiating a civil war and confessional struggle."
The Syrian Interior Ministry announced that retired Major General Adil Issa, who served during the Ba'ath regime and was wanted by the authorities, had been handed over to Lebanese authorities.
The Syrian interior issued the following statement: the Syrian authorities received from the Lebanese authorities the former officer of the army of the former regime, General Adel Issa, former commander of the 17th division, and the commander of the ground forces in Dayr al-Zawr until 2016, who was arrested by the Lebanese judiciary on the basis of an arrest warrant issued by the prosecutor for discrimination in Lebanon. His recovery was coordin…
Lebanon becomes unsafe for former Syrian regime officials amid extradition risks
Several former Syrian regime officials remain in Lebanon as Syrian authorities seek their extradition for alleged war crimes. Recently, former major general Adel Issa was arrested in Lebanon, raising concerns about the potential return of other figures. The changing dynamics complicate Lebanon's traditional stance as a refuge for these individuals.
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