Leaked Audio Reveals Terrorist Mohammad Alloush Demanded a Million USD Per-Month to Join “Opposition Coalition”

DAMASCUS, (ST)- An audio leaked by social media pages affiliated to terrorists has revealed that the “Jaish al-Islam” terror group has asked for a million dollars to join the military factions of the so-called “opposition coalition”.  

According to the audio, Mohammad Alloush, a leader in “Jaish al-Islam”,  in a phone conversation with member of the Political commission of the so-called “opposition coalition”  Jamal al-Ward, demanded a million USD per month in order to accept a call for joining the military factions of the coalition, otherwise, the call will be rejected.  

 Alloush uncovered in the audio that he had information that the coalition has recently received a 2.5 million USD as financial support from the Emirati regime in addition to European promises of more financial support.

The so-called “opposition coalition” is one of the tools of the Turkish regime in its conspiracy against Syria. It backs the terrorist groups which have been killing the Syrian people and destroy the state’s infrastructure. Likewise, “Jaish al-Islam” is a tool of the Saudi regime. It has perpetrated several crimes against the Syrians including the horrible massacre of Adra al-Ummaleya in Damascus countryside.  

The funds received by the terrorist organizations from the Gulf regimes and some European states have contributed to spreading terrorism and prolonging the suffering of the Syrian people and led to the expansion of terrorism in the world.

Hamda Mustafa                                                   

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