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Ali Mahmoud Abbas

Syrian officer and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Lieutenant General Ali Mahmoud Abbas (Arabic: علي محمود عباس; born 2 November 1964) is a Syrian senior military officer and politician who served as the 18th Minister of Defense of Syria, succeeding Ali Abdullah Ayyoub.[2] He is a Sunni Muslim.[3]

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Early life and education

Abbas was born in 1964 in Efra, Rif Dimashq.[4] He joined the Homs Military Academy, specialization of armored vehicles in 1983. He graduated with the rank of lieutenant on October 7, 1985.[4] He first studied higher command in Pakistan in 1997. Between 2000 and 2001, he attended Royal College of Defence Studies in London, UK for postgraduate studies in national defense.[4]

He also attended academic international crisis management course at the Royal Swedish Army Staff College, Stockholm in 2003. In 2004, he participated at the course in directing the state's defense in the Royal College, Breda, the Netherlands.[4]

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Military career

He was promoted to the rank of major general on 1 January 2018 and the rank of lieutenant general on 30 April 2022. Upon his promotion to lieutenant general, he commanded the Internal Security Brigade for two years.[4] Following his promotions, he assumed the command of the Military Academy for three years. He has occupied a number of high posts, the latest of which as Deputy Chief of the General Staff on 18 March 2021.[5]

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Minister of Defense

On 28 April 2022, Presidential Decree No. 115 was issued naming General Ali Mahmoud Abbas as Minister of Defense replacing Ali Abdullah Ayyoub.[6] During the 2023 Homs drone strike Abbas was in attendance at the graduation ceremony but left before the attack.[7] He later visited the Abdul-Qader Shaqfa Military Hospital where several of the casualties were brought.[8]

Sanctions

In June 2023, Abbas was sanctioned by the UK for “the systematic use of sexual and gender-based violence against civilians.”[9]

References

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