He was “very polite.” This is how Al-Julani regained his family’s home in Damascus

The British newspaper “The Times” says that as darkness fell and the end of a long day in Syria, he arrived Al-Julani To the entrance of the house he grew up in Mezzeh area southwest Damascus.

She adds in details that “Al-Julani went up to the tenth floor using the elevator, accompanied by 4 armed guards, and rang the doorbell to be surprised by the visit of the person living in the house, the mechanical engineer Ahmed Suleiman, and his wife.

The guard of the residential building, called Amer, who witnessed what happened, said that Al-Julani was “very polite.”

He adds that Al-Julani said to the resident: “Do you mind vacating this apartment?” He added: “You see, my parents have good memories of this place and they would like to return to live here.”

Suleiman and his wife had previously acquired the apartment Assad regimewho confiscated it from the Al-Julani family after it became known that he was a leader of the opposition, which prompted his parents to travel to Egypt.

And it was Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham She said that she “will not let anyone fear for their future in Syria, unless their hands are stained with blood.”

“People’s rights, including property rights, will be restored peacefully,” the commission said.

The building’s guard, Amer, said, “Al-Julani led the example himself, giving the engineer Suleiman and his wife several days to pack their belongings.”

He added that Suleiman’s family “loaded their belongings in the car and drove off,” and said: “Remember, if this had been from someone from the old regime, he would have thrown them out the window.”

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