The official decision to use his real name, which is Ahmed Saraa, was made by the leader of Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, who was previously known by the “nom de guerre” of Abu Mohammed Al-Julani.
The official of the name change, which in essence signals his attempt to deny his Islamic origins and “open up” the political game in Syria with the inclusion of other religions and communities living in the country, confirmed – in communication with documentonews .gr- the embassy of Syria in Athens.
In a related question about how the nom de guerre, the new leader of Syria, is pronounced and written, as there are too many versions circulating on the internet, the information we received is that his name is now Ahmed Saraa and that he no longer uses the pseudonym of.
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This response in itself is news for all the reasons we mentioned above, but also because it demonstrates that Syrian diplomacy, despite the historically important events taking place in Syria, remains alive.
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