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Ali Abdullah Ayyoub
Chief of the General Staff of the Army and the Armed Forces
Assumed office
18 July 2012
PresidentBashar al-Assad
Defense MinisterFahd Jassem al-Freij
Preceded byFahd Jassem al-Freij
Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Army and the Armed Forces
In office
Unknown – 18 July 2012
Defense MinisterDawoud Rajiha
Chief of StaffFahd Jassem al-Freij
Succeeded byBassam Najm el-Din Antakiali
Military service
Allegiance Syria
Branch/serviceSyrian Arab Army
Years of service1972-
RankLieutenant General
Unit14th Engineering Batallion
CommandsChief of Staff
Deputy Chief of Staff
5th Armoured Division
112th Mechanized Brigade
Battles/warsBattle of Aleppo (2012–present)
Rif Dimashq Governorate campaign
2014 Latakia offensive

Lt. General Ali Abdullah Ayyoub (Arabic: علي عبد الله أيوب) is a senior Syrian military commander and current Chief of the General Staff of the Syrian Arab Army. He was appointed by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on 18 July 2012 during the Syrian civil war.

The appointment of Ayyoub as Chief of the General Staff was a result of Fahd Jassem al-Freij promotion to the post of Defense Minister and Deputy Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, in the wake of the 2012 Damascus bombing.[1]

Ayyoub previously served as Deputy Chief of the General Staff, with responsibility for the co-ordination and movements of Syrian Army units during the Syrian civil war. As a result, he was seen as a logistical key during the early crackdown of protests.[2]

Ayyoub is actively involved in government efforts to retake and re-assert army control in the rebel-held areas of Damascus and Aleppo.[3]

References

  1. ^ Syria Live Blog (22 July 2012). "President Assad meets new chief of staff". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  2. ^ Julian Borger, and Peter Beaumont (24 February 2012). "Syrian regime accused of crimes against humanity by UN". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Fresh clashes rock Damascus". World. NINEOCLOCK. Retrieved 3 February 2013.

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