Syria's New Boss: Hayat Tahrir al-Sham // Newsletter 12-9-24
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A Brief Overview of the Situation in Syria
The Islamic militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) recently gained control in Syria, collapsing President Bashar al-Assad's longtime secular regime. HTS originated in 2012 as Jabhat al-Nusra, an affiliate of al-Qaeda, and later rebranded itself as HTS in 2017 after severing formal ties with al-Qaeda. The group has been designated a terrorist organization by the United Nations, the United States, Turkey, and other countries.
Under the leadership of Abu Mohammed al-Julani, HTS has controlled much of northwest Syria, particularly the Idlib region, where it established the Syrian Salvation Government in 2017 to manage civil services, education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Despite attempts to present a more moderate image, HTS has been accused of severe human rights abuses, including sexual slavery, human trafficking, and torture.
In the last week or so, HTS led a rapid offensive against Assad's forces, capturing key cities such as Aleppo and Hama. This offensive culminated in the fall of Damascus, the collapse of the existing Syrian government, and the escape of President Assad and his family to Moscow. The fall of Assad also represents a blow to Russia and Iran, which have long supported the Assad regime through both direct military assistance and financial aid.
The international community remains cautious regarding HTS's rise to power, given its history and extremist ideology. While HTS claims to pursue a more moderate Islamic agenda, its ability to govern effectively remains to be seen, and its willingness to tolerate religious or political minority groups is dubious. (Something tells me that despite IC mouthpieces like The Telegraph offering soft praise for the incoming regime's woke-ness, the reality on the ground will be different. -Lee)
The sudden collapse of the Assad government has also led to reports of Russian troops being cut off in now-hostile territory and Israeli troops entering Syria for the first time since the Yom Kippur War of the early 1970s. The situation is developing at the time of this writing, but it's generally accepted that Assad is out, HTS is in, the US has now launched nearly 100 aerial strikes against ISIS targets on the ground in Syria, and the IDF is possibly making a strategic play for at least the "buffer zone" between Syria and Israel. As Lenin said: "There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen."
What Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) Believes:
HTS espouses a hardline Islamist ideology rooted in Salafi (militant fundamentalist Sunni) jihadism, although its leadership has attempted to present a more moderate image in recent years. Here is a breakdown of HTS's beliefs:
- Islamist Governance: HTS seeks to establish an Islamic state in Syria based on its interpretation of Sharia law. Unlike earlier extremist groups like ISIS, HTS emphasizes a gradual and "pragmatic" implementation of Islamic governance. This includes setting up courts, education systems, and local councils in areas it controls, such as the Idlib region.
- Rejection of Secularism and Nationalism: HTS rejects the concept of secular governance, Western democratic ideals, and Syrian nationalism. Instead, it promotes a society organized under religious law. However, it has distanced itself from global jihadist goals, such as al-Qaeda’s ambition for a worldwide Islamic caliphate.
- Localized Focus: While originally an al-Qaeda affiliate (as Jabhat al-Nusra), HTS later severed ties with al-Qaeda in 2016–2017. This was partly to gain local legitimacy and portray itself as a more "Syrian" movement. Its focus shifted to controlling territory within Syria rather than pursuing international jihad.
- Pragmatism Over Extremism: HTS leader Abu Mohammed al-Julani has attempted to frame the group as a pragmatic force that can govern and provide stability in opposition-held regions. HTS has shown a willingness to work with local actors and even engage in limited ceasefires with external powers, like Turkey and Russia, when strategically beneficial.
- Hostility Toward Minority Groups: HTS's Salafi-jihadist roots often translate into intolerance toward religious minorities such as Christians, Alawites (Assad's sect), and Shia Muslims. While they attempt to project moderation, reports of persecution, discrimination, and human rights abuses in HTS-controlled areas continue.
- Anti-Assad Stance: HTS's overthrow of the Syrian government is both ideological and practical, as the group views Assad's secular Ba'athist regime as illegitimate.
- Ambiguity Toward Foreign Influence: HTS has a complicated relationship with foreign actors. It cooperates tactically with countries like Turkey, which has a presence in Idlib, but remains hostile to foreign military interventions by Russia, Iran, and the United States. HTS views itself as an independent Islamic movement and often rejects direct foreign control.
- Shift Toward Self-Preservation: HTS has evolved from a pure jihadist militant group into a governing entity controlling northwest Syria. This shift has led to an emphasis on consolidating power, administrative control, and building local alliances over global jihadist ambitions.
In Short: HTS combines Islamic ideology with tactical pragmatism. While it attempts to portray itself as a more moderate alternative to groups like ISIS, the group's roots in fundamentalist Sunni Islam and its documented history of violence against civilians should give the intelligent reader pause before clapping like a seal at the downfall of Bashar al-Assad. NAFO/shitlib Twitter is full of smug takes about this situation, but we've seen what happens before in the Middle East when a secular Ba'athist strongman falls and hardline Islamic militants fill the vacuum, and it isn't usually something to celebrate.
Sources / Further Reading:
BBC News. (2024, December 4). Who is Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the group that took over in Syria? BBC. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce313jn453zo
Al Jazeera. (2024, December 4). Who is Abu Mohammad al-Julani, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in Syria? Al Jazeera. Retrieved from https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/12/4/who-is-abu-mohamad-al-julani-the-leader-of-hayat-tahrir-al-sham-in-syria
The Sun. (2024, December 4). Sex slave horror as terror group HTS accused of trafficking women in Syria. The Sun. Retrieved from https://www.thesun.ie/news/14304192/sex-slave-al-qaeda-splinter-group-hts-syria
Associated Press. (2024, December 4). Opposition fighters reportedly drive Syrian leader from the country. Who are they and what now? AP News. Retrieved from https://apnews.com/article/0a5fddb5ee4065e93be374cbcdb01ff7
The Times. (2024, December 4). UK terror watchdog fears creation of new Isis after Assad downfall. The Times. Retrieved from https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/government-syria-hts-rebels-assad-regime-38tmbbr55
The Australian. (2024, December 4). Demise of the Butcher of Damascus welcome, but chaos looms. The Australian. Retrieved from https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/most-syrians-will-celebrate-the-fall-of-they-hard-line-dictator-but-chaos-could-take-his-place/news-story/fc747f1a23a6e9d2924d72d8b0bedfb9
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-Lee