Published : 27-10-2018
News outlets said Liwaa AlQuds battalion, affiliated with the Syrian government, dispatched a commander to Eastern AlGhouta, in Rif Dimashq, after they tasked him with chasing down Palestinian young men for military service.
A so-called Abu Yassin Mandou commander, who arrived in Damascus a few weeks ago coming from Aleppo, forced nearly 50 youths to join pro-government squads.
Newly-recruited gunmen were reportedly offered financial grants and impunity cards issued by the General Intelligence Division prohibiting their arrest and prosecution.
Recently, 30 young men from Eastern AlGhouta were dispatched to Syria’s coastal front to fight against the opposition outfits.
Liwaa AlQuds battalion was founded on October 6, 2013 by the Palestinian engineer Mohamed Sa’id, known for his ties with the Air Intelligence in an attempt to derive personal benefits in real estate construction.
News outlets said Liwaa AlQuds battalion, affiliated with the Syrian government, dispatched a commander to Eastern AlGhouta, in Rif Dimashq, after they tasked him with chasing down Palestinian young men for military service.
A so-called Abu Yassin Mandou commander, who arrived in Damascus a few weeks ago coming from Aleppo, forced nearly 50 youths to join pro-government squads.
Newly-recruited gunmen were reportedly offered financial grants and impunity cards issued by the General Intelligence Division prohibiting their arrest and prosecution.
Recently, 30 young men from Eastern AlGhouta were dispatched to Syria’s coastal front to fight against the opposition outfits.
Liwaa AlQuds battalion was founded on October 6, 2013 by the Palestinian engineer Mohamed Sa’id, known for his ties with the Air Intelligence in an attempt to derive personal benefits in real estate construction.