Mohammed Nasif Kheirbek (Arabic: محمد ناصيف خيربك) known as Mohammed Nasif or Abu Wael, (10 April 1937 - 28 June 2015) was the deputy vice-president for security affairs in Syria. He was a close adviser of Syrian President Bashar Assad and is Syria's point-man for its relationship with Iran and Lebanon's Shia militias. He is one of a number of officials sanctioned by the European Union for the use of violence against protesters participating in the Syrian civil war.
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