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  1. Ahmed Hussein al-Shar’a (Arabic: أحمد حسين الشرع, romanized: ʾAḥmad Ḥusayn aš-Šarʿ; born 1982), known by his nom de guerre as Abu Mohammad al-Julani (Arabic: أبو محمد الجولاني, romanized: ʾAbū Muḥammad al-Jawlānī), is a Syrian militant leader who is the current commander-in-chief of the ...

  2. Apr 2, 2021 · Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, leader of the Syrian Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, sits for a February 2021 interview with FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith in Idlib...

  3. Jun 22, 2021 · The identity of the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), formerly the Nusra Front, is no longer a secret. Last year, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani revealed his real name, and in a recent...

  4. Dec 19, 2013 · In his first-ever televised interview, Abu Mohammed al-Joulani, the leader of Jabhat al-Nusra, ruled out peace talks with President Bashar al-Assad and warned that Arab states should be...

  5. Jun 1, 2021 · Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, a former leader of an Al Qaeda affiliate in Syria, is one of the most wanted men in the world. The United States designated him a terrorist in 2013, with a $10...

  6. Over most of two decades, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani’s life has been a roadmap of Islamist militancy in Iraq and Syria. Designated a terrorist by the United States, the powerful Syrian...

  7. Jul 24, 2013 · Abu Mohammed al-Jawlani is the leader of Al-Nusrah Front for the People of the Levant (QDe.137) a.k.a Jabhat al-Nusrah, a Syria-based terrorist group previously listed between...

  8. May 15, 2023 · Abu Mohammad al-Julani, leader of the insurgent group Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) in Syria, is moving to dissociate his group from its al-Qaida roots, advocating for religious tolerance and pluralism.

  9. Nov 8, 2022 · The assassination of activist Muhammad Abdul Latif—nicknamed Abu Ghannoum by members of the al-Hamza Division—in early October provided Jawlani with that opportunity. After the Third Corp arrested the assassins and broadcasted their confessions on social media, and with a subsequent attack by the Corp on the al-Hamza headquarters ...

  10. Nusra’s leader, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, quickly established a capable organization, which secured its own donors in the Persian Gulf, collected revenue from taxation and asset seizures in the territories under its control, became adept at conducting insurgent attacks, and attracted a growing number of fighters.[1]