Fadlallah al-Haji
Fadlallah al-Haji (Arabic: فَضْلَ اللَّه الْحَجِي, romanized: Faḍlallāh al-Ḥajī) is a Syrian rebel leader, close to Turkey and the Muslim Brotherhood. Considered a "scrupulous military man" by other Syrian rebel leaders and a "Turkish protégé", al-Haji has led the Sham Legion since its formation in 2014. He was appointed chief of staff of the Syrian Interim Government's General Staff of its Ministry of Defence in 2017, and has been the commander-in-chief of the National Front for Liberation since its formation in 2018. The NFL merged with the Syrian National Army in October 2019, and al-Haji was appointed a deputy chief of staff of the SNA, continuing to preside over the NFL, which will restructure into four legions.
Fadlallah al-Haji | |
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Native name | فضل الله الحجي |
Born | Kafr Yahmoul, Idlib Governorate, Syria |
Allegiance | Syria (until 2012) Syrian Interim Government (2013–present) |
Branch | Syrian National Army (2017–present)
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Years of service | ?–2012 2012–present |
Rank | Colonel (?–2019) Brigadier general (2019–present) |
Unit | Sham Legion (2014–present) |
Battles/wars | Syrian Civil War
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