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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Lebanese Authorities Detain Family Members of Former Syrian President’s Cousin

Lebanon’s security forces arrest several members of the extended Assad family, including wife and son of Dredd Assad, amid claims of falsified documents.
Lebanese authorities have arrested several members of the extended Assad family, including the wife and son of Dredd Assad, the cousin of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

According to reports from Saudi news outlet Al-Hadath, the Lebanese security forces detained the individuals following a series of investigations.

Among those arrested is the granddaughter of Rifaat al-Assad, the uncle of the ousted Syrian dictator, who had also served as a prominent military leader in Syria.

The detainees were reportedly found in possession of forged passports, adding a layer of intrigue to the arrest.

The arrests come amidst growing scrutiny over the Assad family’s wealth and activities, which remain a point of contention in Syria and the broader Middle East.

The family’s network of connections and influence stretches across the region, particularly in Lebanon, where many political and security figures maintain ties to the Syrian regime.

Dredd Assad, a prominent figure in the Assad family’s military and political legacy, has long been considered a key player in Syria’s ongoing conflict.

However, his activities, particularly those related to his family’s wealth and influence, have often attracted suspicion.

The arrest of his immediate family members highlights ongoing tensions within Lebanon, where accusations of corruption and security breaches are frequently levied against figures with close ties to the Assad regime.

Rifaat al-Assad, the former Vice President of Syria, has faced multiple legal challenges in recent years, including charges related to money laundering and embezzlement.

He has been accused of amassing significant wealth during his time in power, including property in Europe and assets in Lebanon.

His family’s continued prominence within the political and business spheres in Syria and beyond has made them a focal point of international scrutiny.

The Lebanese government has not yet provided an official statement on the arrests, but local reports suggest that the Lebanese Security Directorate conducted the operation in response to intelligence gathered about the individuals’ movements and activities within Lebanon.

The arrests are likely to have significant diplomatic implications, particularly for relations between Lebanon and Syria, which have been strained at various points due to the Assad family's involvement in regional politics.

This incident sheds light on the complexities of the Assad family’s influence and the challenges Lebanon faces in navigating its relationships with neighboring Syria.

The country, still recovering from years of political and economic instability, remains deeply entangled in the geopolitics of the Middle East.

As Lebanon continues to address corruption and security concerns, the detentions of key figures from the Assad family offer a glimpse into the ongoing power struggles that shape the region’s future.

For Lebanon, the latest arrests underscore the ongoing challenges faced by the country in dealing with the legacy of the Assad family’s rule, both within Syria and across the Middle East.

As the region continues to grapple with the repercussions of decades of conflict, the role of political dynasties like the Assads remains central to understanding the complex dynamics of power in the Levant.
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