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Central Committees (Syria)

The Central Committees, also called the Central Negotiations Committee, were governing structures established in Southern Syria following the 2018 Southern Syria offensive, which resulted in the Assad regime retaking control of the area. The groups have continued after the December 2024 fall of the Assad regime.

As part of the 2018 ceasefire negotiated between Southern rebels and Assad's forces, Russia brokered an agreement where the former rebels were given the choice of staying in the area, giving their heavy weapons to the government and reintegrating into the Syrian Arab Army, or, if opposed to the deal, they were sent to Idlib.

Three Central Committees were formed in 2018, with a Central Committee in East Daraa, another in Daraa and a third in Western Daraa.

Ahmad al-Awda, a former leader in the Youth of Sunna Forces, was given leadership over the Eighth Brigade of the 5th Corps. Others who reintegrated were Imad Abu Zureiq, Ali al-Miqdad and Moayad al-Aqra, all of whom were involved in the captagon trade and worked under Louay al-Ali, who headed the Military Intelligence Directorate in Daraa.

Al-Ali gave the Central Committee control over "state-owned" land, including various farms, as well as control of dams in the Yarmouk Basin, as ways to gain money.

The role of the Central Committees had weakened by 2019, as the Russians failed to uphold what they had agreed upon, including "pressuring the Syrian regime to release detainees, withdrawing the security checkpoints, returning the dismissed employees, and resolving the issue of defectors."

Various high-ranking Assad regime members, including Hossam Louka, the head of the Security Committee in Daraa, Louay al-Ali, the head of the Military Intelligence Directorate in Suwayda, and Ghiath Dalla, the head of the 42nd Brigade of the 4th Armoured Division, met with members of the Daraa Central Committee, as well as factions that reconciled with the regime, in May 2020 to discuss reducing tensions following the killings of nine Internal Security officers in Muzayrib earlier in the month.

The 4th Division, after a meeting in January 2021 with people from Tafas and the Central Committee from Daraa, alongside Russian military police, called on various opposition leaders in Daraa, including "Iyad al-Ghanim, Abu Omar al-Shaghouri, Moaz al-Zoubi, Muhammad Qasim al-Subaihi, Iyad Ja`ara and Muhammad al-Ibrahim" to surrender, with the Russians threatening to use airstrikes. They also called for the giving up of "medium and heavy weapons", which the Central Committee in Daraa was reluctant to do.

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