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Syrian Council of Tribes and Clans

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Militant organization in Syria
Syrian Council of Tribes and Clans
مجلس القبائل والعشائر السورية
LeaderAbdul Aziz Salem Al-Musallat
Abdul Moneim al-Naseef[1]
SpokesmanMudar Hammad Al-Asaad
FoundationDecember 21, 2018
Dates of operation2018 – present
Country Syria
AllegianceSyria National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces (2020 — 2025)
HeadquartersAzaz
Active regionsDeir ez-Zor Governorate
Suwayda Governorate
Ideology Arab nationalism [citation needed ]
AlliesSyrian opposition Syrian National Army (until 2024)
 Syria (from 2024)
Opponents Syrian Arab Armed Forces (until 2024)
Syrian Democratic Forces
Men of Dignity [2]
Suwayda Military Council [3]
Battles and wars
WebsiteYouTube official channel

Syrian Council of Tribes and Clans (Arabic: مجلس القبائل والعشائر السورية) is a militant organization in Syria. The group is led by Abdul Moneim al-Naseef.

History

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Foundation

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The council was founded on December 21, 2018, as a tribal political group opposed to the Ba'athist Syria, by Abdul Aziz Salem Al-Musallat, composed of 150 Syrian clans and tribes,[4] with the aim of uniting the tribes east of the Euphrates and liberate the areas controlled by the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria.[5]

Activities

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In 2024 they met with Hikmat al-Hijri on Syrian unity.[6] [dead link ] In 2025 they congratulated Ahmed al-Sharaa on his victory against Ba'athist Syria.[7] [dead link ]

During Southern Syria clashes they fought against the Druze militias but declared their withdrawal from Suwayda Governorate.[8] [9]

References

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  1. ^ "قوات العشائر تخوض اشتباكات في السويداء والداخلية تستعد لدخول المدينة". الجزيرة نت (in Arabic). Retrieved 2026年01月28日.
  2. ^ ""رجال الكرامة" تعلن مقتل وإصابة أكثر من 50 من عناصرها في اشتباكات السويداء" ["Men of Dignity" announce over 50 of their members killed or injured in Suwayda clashes]. Syria TV (in Arabic). 16 July 2025. Retrieved 16 July 2025.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  3. ^ "Iran Update, July 15, 2025". Critical Threats. 15 July 2025. Retrieved 16 July 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  4. ^ "الذاكرة السورية | الكيانات | مجلس القبائل والعشائر السورية". الذاكرة السورية (in Arabic). Retrieved 2026年05月03日.
  5. ^ حلب, محمد جزائري-ريف. "أكثر من مئة قبيلة وعشيرة سورية تختتم اجتماعاتها بتل أبيض.. وهذا ما طالبت به". الجزيرة نت (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025年07月20日.
  6. ^ "لبناء ثقافة التعايش المشترك ... وفد من مجلس القبائل والعشائر يلتقي الرئيس الروحي لطائفة الموحدين الدروز في مدينة السويداء". مجلس القبائل والعشائر السورية (in Arabic). 2024年12月17日. Retrieved 2025年07月20日.
  7. ^ "بيان تهنئة للشعب السوري بإعلان النصر وتنصيب السيد أحمد الشرع لقيادة المرحلة الانتقالية". مجلس القبائل والعشائر السورية (in Arabic). 2025年01月31日. Retrieved 2025年07月20日.
  8. ^ "Syrian tribes council commits to ceasefire in Suwayda". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2025年07月20日.
  9. ^ "Truce takes hold in Syria's Sweida, after clans' 'defense' of Sunni 'cousins'". Le Monde . July 21, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
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