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Abdel Fatah Qudsiyeh

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Years of service
  
1973-2013

Service/branch
  
Syrian Army

Name
  
Abdel-Fatah Qudsiyeh


Unit
  
Special Tasks Regiment

Rank
  
Major General

Allegiance
  
Syria

Battles/wars
  
Yom Kippur WarSyrian civil war

Battles and wars
  
Yom Kippur War, Syrian civil war

Commands held
  
Air Force Intelligence Directorate

Abdel-Fatah Qudsiyeh (Arabic: عبد الفتاح قدسية،‎‎) (born 1953) is since 2012 the deputy director of the Syrian National Security Bureau and a close adviser to President Bashar al-Assad.

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Early life

Qudsiyeh was born in Hama in 1953.

Career

Qudsiyeh is a Major General. He served in the special forces and was the head of the Air Force Intelligence Directorate of Syria. He also served as the head of the Syrian Military Intelligence Directorate from 2009 to July 2012. After the National Security headquarters bombing in July 2012, he was appointed as the deputy director of the National Security Bureau which became headed by Ali Mamlouk. Qudsiyeh was replaced by Rafiq Shahadah as general director of the military intelligence.

Sanctions

Since 9 May 2011, Qudsiyeh is one of several officials sanctioned by the European Union. He was added to the European Union's sanction list on the grounds that he "involved in violence against the civilian population" during the Syrian civil war. He was also sanctioned by the United States and the Swiss government.

References

Abdel-Fatah Qudsiyeh Wikipedia


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