Top militant leader Golani urges Syrians to take to streets and celebrate ‘victory of the revolution’

DAMASCUS — The leader of the Islamist militants that seized power in Syria last week called on people to take to the streets to celebrate “the victory of the revolution” on Friday.

“I would like to congratulate the great Syrian people on the victory of the blessed revolution and I call on them to go to the streets to express their joy,” said Abu Mohammed Al-Golani, who is now using his real name Ahmed Al-Sharaa.

The leader of the Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham group was wearing a dark waistcoat, a white shirt and a watch in the video message shared on Telegram.

His call comes ahead of the first Friday prayers since Syria’s new leadership took control. During the early days of Syria’s uprising in 2011, protesters would usually gather after Friday prayers.

He is set to attend Friday prayers at Damascus’s landmark Umayyad mosque.

Militant forces led by HTS launched a lightning offensive last month, taking control of Damascus and ousting president Bashar Assad in less than two weeks.

On Tuesday, they appointed an interim prime minister to lead Syria until March.

AN-AFP