
Ahmad al-Shar'a
Ahmad al-Shar'a, also known as Abu Muhammad al-Julani, is the leader of the Syrian opposition group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). He has been a significant figure in the Syrian civil war, originally emerging as a commander in the rebel factions opposing the Assad regime. His group has been involved in various military operations and has sought to establish control over Idlib and other regions in northwestern Syria. Al-Julani's leadership has been marked by his efforts to navigate complex alliances and enmities within the Syrian conflict.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iran | 1 | 3.00 | 0.07% | +0% | 83,992,949 | 55,735 | $610,000 | 405$ |
Totals | 1 | 83,992,949 | 55,735 | $610,000 | 405$ |
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Recent Mentions
Iran:
Ahmad al-Shar'a, known as Abu Muhammad al-Julani, is the leader of the rebel group controlling Syria.
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Iran:
Ahmad al-Shar'a (Abu Muhammad al-Julani) is seeking to meet with Donald Trump by proposing various initiatives including building a Trump Tower in Damascus.
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Iran:
Ahmad al-Shar'a, known as Abu Muhammad al-Julani, is the leader of armed rebels who have emphasized the need for military support from Russia.
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Iran:
Ahmad al-Shar'a, known as Abu Muhammad al-Julani, is the leader of the armed rebels who took control of Syria in late 2024.
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Iran:
Ahmad Al-Shar'a is the President of Syria.
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Iran:
Ahmad al-Shar'a, known as Abu Muhammad al-Julani, has been holding meetings with various sects in Syria to strengthen his government and ensure security.
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Iran:
He is associated with Abu Muhammad al-Julani and is mentioned in the context of the violence in Syria.
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Iran:
Ahmad al-Shar'a is the name adopted by the militants to portray a more civilized image under the guidance of Ankara.
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Iran:
Ahmad al-Shar'a is the interim president of Syria known as Abu Muhammad al-Jolani.
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