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Lebanon is handing over an Assad-era general after war crimes questioning

Lebanon's judicial authorities have decided to hand over former Syrian military officer Maj. Gen.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-18 · 12:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Lebanon is handing over an Assad-era general after war crimes questioning
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Lebanon's judicial authorities have decided to hand over former Syrian military officer Maj. Gen. Adel Issa to Damascus following his questioning over alleged war crimes. Issa, who fled to Lebanon after the fall of Bashar Assad's government in late 2024, was detained on August 8 after visiting the Syrian embassy in Beirut. He is accused of committing crimes in Syria's Deir el-Zour and Raqqa provinces during the country's conflict. Lebanon is transferring Issa based on a 1951 agreement between the two nations for handing over suspected criminals. This decision comes shortly after Lebanon became the first Arab country to abolish the death penalty. Issa has denied the charges, stating he was a military officer following orders.

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Maj. Gen. Adel Issa is the first military officer handed over by Lebanon since Bashar Assad's fall in late 2024.

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Lebanon is handing over Issa in accordance with a 1951 agreement between the countries for suspected criminals.

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Issa denied all charges, stating he was a military officer carrying out orders.

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Issa was questioned over alleged crimes in Syria's Deir el-Zour and Raqqa provinces during the conflict that began in 2011.

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Lebanon's judicial authorities decided to hand over former Syrian military officer Maj. Gen. Adel Issa to Damascus after questioning him over alleged crimes.

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By BASSEM MROUE Updated 2:45 PM MESZ, August 18, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon’s judicial authorities have decided to hand over a former senior Syrian military officer under ousted President Bashar Assad to Damascus after questioning him over crimes he allegedly committed during the country’s conflict, officials said Tuesday. Maj. Gen. Adel Issa will be the first military officer to be handed over by Lebanon since Assad’s fall in late 2024. He is expected to stand trial in his home country. There were no immediate details on the alleged crimes. The decision comes days after a vote in parliament that made Lebanon the first Arab country to abolish the death penalty, a step that will become formal once it is published in the Lebanese Official Gazette. The judicial officials said Issa is being handed over to Syria in accordance with a 1951 agreement between the countries that calls for handing over suspected criminals. On Tuesday afternoon, Issa was taken by members of Lebanon’s General Security Directorate, who will drive him to a border crossing and hand him over to Syrian authorities, two judicial and two security officials said. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations. After Syrian fighters opposed to Assad marched into Damascus to end the Assad family’s five-decade rule in December 2024, a number of military and security officers fled to Lebanon, where some remain. Lebanon detains Assad-era general and weighs his handover to Syria over alleged crimes 3 MIN READ 61 The UN chief on a visit to Damascus urges the international community to support Syrian people 3 MIN READ Former Syrian President Assad sentenced to death in absentia for war crimes 3 MIN READ Dozens of other former members of his security agencies accused of atrocities have been arrested and put on trial in Syria. Last week, a Syrian court sentenced Assad and his younger brother Maher to death in absentia while their maternal cousin, Brig. Gen. Atef Najib, became the most senior security official to be sentenced to death while in custody. The Assad brothers fled to Russia during the ouster. Issa was questioned last week by judge Ahmad Rami Hajj, Lebanon’s public prosecutor at the Court of Cassation, over alleged crimes he had committed in Syria’s eastern province of Deir el-Zour and the northern province of Raqqa during Syria’s conflict that broke out in 2011. The judicial officials told The Associated Press that Issa denied all the charges against him, saying he was a military officer carrying out orders. The Syrian embassy in Beirut sent Issa’s charge sheet to Lebanese judicial authorities earlier this month, the officials said. Issa was detained on Aug. 8 when he went to the Syrian embassy in Beirut for some paperwork. Embassy officials contacted Lebanon’s prosecutor’s office to tell them that Issa is wanted in Syria. He has been held at Beirut’s Palace of Justice detention center. Issa had fled to Lebanon by crossing illegally after Assad’s fall, the officials said. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor, said after commanding the Syrian army’s 17th Division, Issa was moved in 2015 to command ground forces in Deir el-Zour that borders Iraq, and that he retired in late 2016. Syria’s conflict, which began with anti-government protests in March 2011 before turning into a civil war, left half a million people dead and over 1 million wounded.
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