
Ex-Syrian commander questioned in Beirut over missing US journalist
by Naharnet Newsdesk 16 June 2025, 15:35
Former Syrian official and adviser to ousted President Bashar al-Assad has been interviewed in Beirut by the FBI and the CIA in April, in the presence of Lebanese officials, The Washington Post and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said Sunday.
According to the reports, Bassam al-Hassan told the FBI that American journalist Austin Tice was killed in 2013 on the orders of al-Assad, after Tice briefly escaped from his prison cell.
The U.S. government is investigating al-Hassan's claims, the Washington Post said, adding that Tice's family believe he is still alive, based on testimony from people who said they had seen him in prison in Syria after 2013.
"Hassan gave FBI agents descriptions of the location where Tice's remains could be found. Those descriptions have shifted somewhat, but are always in the Damascus area," the American daily said.
According to BBC Sources, at least one out of three meetings with Hassan was held at the U.S. embassy in Beirut.
Sources close to Hassan told the BBC that while in Iran, he received a phone call and was asked to come to Lebanon to meet with U.S. officials. It is believed that he was given assurances that he would not be detained.
Hassan had fled to Iran after Assad's ouster.
Tice, who has had his work published by The Washington Post, McClatchy newspapers and others, disappeared at a checkpoint in a contested area west of Damascus as the Syrian civil war intensified.
A video released weeks after Tice went missing showed him blindfolded and held by armed men and saying, "Oh, Jesus." He has not been heard from since. Syria has publicly denied that it was holding him.
When Syrian prisons were emptied after the fall of Assad in December 2024, there was no sign of Tice.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Ya Libnan
5 hours ago
- Ya Libnan
Putin warns Khamanei, after talking with Trump , his regime is in danger
Putin, being told by Trump he won't impose restrain on Israel, warned Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, stating that his regime is in danger. At Iran's urging, Russian President Vladimir Putin contacted US President Donald Trump to address the intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran, delivering a grave warning to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei that his regime's survival is at stake, Israel Hayom reported\ Russia has started taking an active role in the diplomatic efforts surrounding the conflict between Iran and Israel. According to information obtained by Israel Hayom , Putin initiated a phone call with his American counterpart, President Trump, at Iran's request. Following the conversation, in which Trump likely made it clear that he would not restrain Israel, Putin sent a warning to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, stating that his regime is in danger. Putin informed Khamenei of the call's outcomes and advised him to move quickly toward negotiations. Additionally, Putin ordered the evacuation of Russian embassy personnel from Tehran. Against the backdrop of Putin's warning, US President Donald Trump spoke on Sunday to ABC News , expressing openness to Putin's involvement in mediating between Israel and Iran. 'He's ready,' Trump said. 'He called me about it. We had a long conversation about it.' Israel's surprise attack on Iran had an obvious goal of sharply disrupting Tehran's nuclear programme and lengthening the time it would need to develop an atomic weapon. But the scale of the attacks, Israel's choice of targets, and its politicians' own words suggest another, longer-term ambition: toppling the regime itself. The strikes early on Friday hit not just Iran's nuclear facilities and missile factories but also key figures in the country's military chain of command and its nuclear scientists, blows that appear aimed at diminishing Iran's credibility both at home and among its allies in the region – factors that could destabilize the Iranian leadership, experts said.


Nahar Net
6 hours ago
- Nahar Net
Romanian plane brings back stranded Lebanese from Sharm el-Sheikh
by Naharnet Newsdesk 9 hours A first Romanian plane carrying Lebanese citizens who were stranded in Sharm el-Sheikh due to the Israel-Iran war arrived Monday morning at the Rafik Hariri International Airport. A statement issued by Lebanon's civil aviation authority had said that it followed up on the issue with the travel agency at the instructions of Public Works and Transportation Minister Fayez Rasamny. Similar flights are scheduled to arrive in Beirut later throughout the day. The unprecedented Israel-Iran confrontation -- involving the use of ballistic and interception missiles, warplanes and drones -- has prompted neighboring countries to close their airspace for lengthy hours and several airlines to cancel flights, which has created travel chaos.


MTV Lebanon
7 hours ago
- MTV Lebanon
Army Commander meets MPs Abou Faour, Dargham
Lebanese Army Commander, General Rodolphe Haykal, received MP Wael Abou Faour, followed by MP Assaad Dargham, in separate meetings at his office in Yarzeh. Discussions focused on the general situation in the country and current developments on the national scene.