American justice mocks “Al-Julani” suit
(Monitor)
On social media, the US Department of Justice published a picture of the leader of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, a memo rewarding $ 10 million to anyone who provides information about him.
On its “Reward for Justice” page, the ministry said, addressing Golani: “You can wear a” sweet suit “handsome, but you remain a terrorist.”
يا هلا بالجولاني يا وسيم وشو هالبدلة الحلوة. فيك تغير ثوبك لكن انت بتضلك إرهابي. لا تنسى مكافأة الـ ١٠ مليون دولار.
ارسل لنا معلوماتك عن الجولاني لتحصل على مكافأة تصل الى 10 ملايين دولار، عبر تلغرام أو سكنال أو واتساب: 0012022941037 pic.twitter.com/owFK5hlaja
— Rewards for Justice عربي (@Rewards4Justice) February 2, 2021
The ministry called for any information to be asked about al-Julani to obtain a reward of up to $ 10 million, via Telegram, Skanal or WhatsApp.
And the photo, published by the US Department, was published yesterday by the American journalist Martin Smith on his Twitter account, commenting: “I just came back from a 3-day visit to Idlib, in which I met the founder of the Al-Nusra Front group linked to Al Qaeda, and we talked about the September 11 attacks. Al Qaeda, America. ”
Al-Julani wore a dark suit without a tie, in a look that many are not accustomed to.
Just returned from three days in Idlib, Syria with Abu Muhammad al Jolani, founder of al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al Nusra. He spoke candidly about 9/11, AQ, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, ISIS, America and more. Reporting for @frontlinepbs photo @ScottAnger #HTS #Idlib #ISIS #alqaeda pic.twitter.com/9S4qHKBhWH
— Martin Smith (@Martin28Smith) February 2, 2021