Dhu al-Himma Shalish played an important role in containing the unrest during the
Syrian civil war. On 24 June 2011, the European Union sanctioned him along with a number of other Syrian government officials for their role in the violent repression of protesters during the early stages of the civil war. His influence within the president's inner circle was believed to have increased since the beginning of the uprising. It was reported that he was a key financier and organiser of the pro-Assad militia groups known as the
shabiha. Before the Syrian civil war, Shalish and his immediate family were poorly regarded by the Assads but they were reportedly elevated into the inner circle because they were willing to do the dirty work and because there were only so many family members. Prior to 2019, Shalish acted as the head of the presidential security for Bashar al-Assad, but on June 12 of that year he was removed from his position and put under house arrest, as part of the Assad regime's internal power struggles. Shalish died at his home on May 14, 2022. A cause of death was not specified, but some of his supporters protested outside of his home, alleging foul play. ==References==