Golani's Ambitions Shatter Against the Rock of Companions on the Path and Western Ignorance
For the past three years, Abu Mohammed al-Julani, the
leader of what is known as "Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham" (formerly Jabhat
al-Nusra), has been taking steps towards radical ideological transformations
within his splinter faction from al-Qaeda. His aim was to present his group as
a political party controlling vast areas in northern Syria. His latest step was
announcing complete separation from al-Qaeda and taking measures to dismantle
all factions that had been partners in his faction's revolution, aiming to
seize sole power. This move has sparked anger among both his comrades in jihadi
organizations and other revolutionary factions.
Inspired by the Taliban Model
For some time, Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham has been inspired by
the Taliban movement in Afghanistan, and its activities in this direction
increased after the Taliban came to power in mid-August 2021. Its operations
within its sphere of influence were limited to fighting other factions, whether
they shared the ideological allegiance with al-Qaeda or others like ISIS.
The discourse of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham's leader, Abu
Mohammed al-Julani, has transformed into a speech resembling that of
politicians, in order to deceive those around him into believing that his group
is on its way to adopting a new image that allows it to engage with the world
as a political partner, with the hope of one day sitting at the table of
international negotiations, just as the Taliban did in the Doha talks before
seizing power in August 2021.
Al-Julani and his group have made many concessions that
go against the principles on which "al-Nusra" was established as an
armed faction in order to reach this point, including tolerating the observance
of Christian rituals.
Early Disputes
Al-Julani's steps in this direction were not hidden from
many leaders within the movement from an early stage. Abdullah al-Muhaysini and
Musleh al-Alyan, judges in Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, announced their resignations
in early April 2017 due to their sense of the transformations within the group.
Al-Muhaysini issued a statement at the time on his Telegram account, along with
his comrade Al-Alyan, confirming that the main reasons for their resignation
were leaked audio recordings that described the group's legal scholars in
derogatory terms and contained explicit insults to the Sharia campaign by some
leaders in the group, which required them to take action to rectify the
situation through a package of measures, according to the statement.
Escalation against al-Julani
Abu Mohammed al-Julani's recent revealed political
ambitions and practices, in which he seeks to go beyond being just a group
leader to becoming a head of state, as well as his actions against his opponents
in the countryside of Idlib and northern Aleppo, which have led to extensive
arrest campaigns targeting women and children, have sparked daily popular
protests against "al-Julani" since mid-May. The protesters condemned
the invasion of the movement's security apparatus into homes. They raised
slogans calling for the downfall of al-Julani, such as "O Julani, you vile
person, we will follow you until you fall."
Amidst the chaos in areas under the control of Hay'at
Tahrir al-Sham, leaders in jihadi groups have begun to flee the country,
including Abu Abdullah al-Muhaysini, the former legal judge in the group, who
local Syrian media reported had fled to Turkey weeks ago, fearing being
targeted by assassination bullets due to the escalating disputes between him
and al-Julani.
Fierce Opposition
Several revolutionary leaders in the countryside of Idlib
and northern Aleppo have published a series of tweets on social media
condemning the project of Abu Mohammed al-Julani, accusing him of betraying the
Syrian revolution and seeking to seize power at the expense of his comrades,
even from within.
Abu Al-Az Ariha (Alaa Al-Fahham), the commander of the
Afrin Operations Room in the Third Corps, posted a series of tweets calling on
all factions to confront al-Julani's project and his objectives. He emphasized
that al-Julani is trying to deceive people by portraying his efforts as being
on the path to implementation through various means:
Firstly, he seeks to deceive people with external
arrangements and regional acceptance, promoting this through media outlets.
Secondly, he spends vast amounts of money on media personnel and Western
centers to improve al-Julani's image. Thirdly, he works to conceal Western
reports that target the liberation of Sham.
This situation reveals the strong opposition that the
Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and its leader face internally, even among those who were
once comrades during the jihadist phase but were betrayed by al-Julani. This
turn of events poses a threat to his aspirations, especially in the absence of
a strong echo of his transformations abroad.