Leaked calls reveal plot by al-Assad regime officers to destabilise Syria
Summary
An investigation by Al Jazeera Arabic has uncovered a plan by aides of Syria's former leader, Bashar al-Assad, to destabilize the country using leaked recordings. These leaks suggest coordination with Israel and involve high-ranking officers of Assad's regime. The investigation is based on recordings and documents, revealing attempts to gather weapons and funding.Key Facts
- Al Jazeera Arabic conducted an investigation revealing a plot by Bashar al-Assad's aides to destabilize Syria.
- The investigation is based on more than 74 hours of audio recordings and hundreds of documents.
- High-ranking officers, including Suheil al-Hassan, are implicated in the plot.
- The recordings suggest coordination with Israel, with one source asserting Israeli support.
- Assad was ousted a year ago and is currently in exile in Russia after a rebel offensive.
- Israel has increased its military actions in Syria, targeting military infrastructure and occupying more territory.
- The leaked recordings include conversations by al-Hassan expressing dissatisfaction with current events in Syria.
- Detailed findings of the investigation are set to air on Al Jazeera's program, The Investigator.
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