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Azzam al-Gharib (Arabic: عزام الغريب) is a Syrian politician and former military commander. He was appointed Governor of Aleppo Governorate on 21 December 2024 by Syria's transitional leadership, following the fall of the Assad regime.[1][2]
Azzam al-Gharib | |
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عزام الغريب | |
Acting Governor of Aleppo | |
Assumed office 21 December 2024 | |
Preceded by | Ahmad Hussein Diab |
Personal details | |
Born | 1985 Saraqib, Idlib Governorate, Syria |
Profession | Politician, former military commander |
Nickname(s) | Abu al-Izz Saraqib (Arabic: أبو العز سراقب) |
Al-Gharib was born in 1985 in Saraqib, a town in the Idlib Governorate northwest of Syria. He later moved to Aleppo, where he completed a degree in dentistry at Aleppo University in 2006.[1]
In addition to his dental studies, al-Gharib pursued Islamic studies, earning a master's degree in Quranic interpretation from Bingöl University in Turkey in 2023. He also studied Automated Control Engineering at Aleppo University but was unable to graduate due to the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011.[1]
Al-Gharib’s political and military career began during the Syrian revolution in 2011. Initially, he joined Ahrar al-Sham and the Islamic Front before becoming a founding member of the Northern Storm Brigade. He later rose to prominence within the Syrian National Army as the commander of the Levant Front.[1]
Before his appointment as governor, al-Gharib served as deputy commander of the Levant Front, a role he held until 2023, when he assumed full leadership of the group.[1]
Al-Gharib was arrested multiple times by the Assad regime between 2003 and 2006, spending time in the notorious Far' Falastin and Air Force Intelligence Directorate detention centers. His political activities and opposition to the regime made him a target, leading to his eventual involvement in the armed opposition.[2]
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