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Al-Shara and Al-Jalali's Location: The Final Scene of Assad Regime's Fall in Syria - News Directory 3

Al-Shara and Al-Jalali’s Location: The Final Scene of Assad Regime’s Fall in Syria

December 8, 2024 Catherine Williams News
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Original source: almasryalyoum.com

Assad Regime‍ Falls After⁢ Swift offensive⁣ by Syrian Armed ‍Groups

Damascus, Syria – In a stunning turn of events, the Syrian‍ government of Bashar al-Assad has collapsed following a rapid advance by armed opposition groups. The fall of ⁣the⁤ regime, which has ruled ⁣Syria for over two decades, was⁢ announced Sunday by⁤ both government and opposition sources.

The swift takeover of key cities, including the⁢ strategic hub ⁢of Homs, marks a⁤ decisive victory for the opposition and signals a ‍potential turning⁢ point in the 13-year Syrian conflict.

“Damascus is now without Bashar al-Assad,” declared Hadi al-Bahra,leader of ⁢the main Syrian opposition movement abroad.

Witnesses ⁤in Damascus reported jubilant⁣ crowds gathering in the‍ streets, celebrating the‍ end of ⁣Assad’s⁢ rule.

Ahmed al-shara, leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the⁣ group spearheading the offensive, announced that government ⁢institutions would remain under the supervision of former Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali until ⁤a formal handover. Al-Jalali confirmed ⁢he‍ would ⁤remain at his residence and assist in ⁣the transition ⁤of power.

Al-Shara also issued a ⁣statement urging his fighters to refrain from approaching government buildings and firing celebratory shots.

The⁢ capture of Homs, a city that ⁤has⁣ witnessed immense destruction during years of siege and fighting, is a symbolic victory for the opposition. It grants them control of⁣ a vital crossroads, severing Damascus’s connection to the coastal region, a stronghold ‍of Assad’s⁢ Alawite sect and home to Russian naval ⁣and air bases.

The fall of the Assad regime comes after years of brutal civil war, fueled by international intervention and ⁣sectarian divisions. While Assad has long⁢ relied on Russian airpower and Iranian-backed militias like Hezbollah to maintain his grip on power, Russia’s focus ⁤on the war in ⁢ukraine and Hezbollah’s losses in its conflict‍ with ‍Israel have considerably weakened his support.

The United States, under the newly elected President Donald Trump, has maintained a policy ‍of non-intervention in the Syrian conflict.

The future of Syria remains uncertain as the opposition consolidates its control and ⁣navigates the complex task of rebuilding a nation shattered by years of war.

Analysis of the Syrian Regime’s Collapse:‍ An Interview with Dr. Sarah Al-Hamad

NewsDirect3.com: Dr. Al-Hamad, thank‍ you for joining us today. The ⁢news coming out of Syria is truly astonishing. Can you help ⁤our readers⁤ understand how this swift takeover of the Assad regime came ⁢about?

Dr. Sarah Al-Hamad: The fall of the Assad regime⁤ is the culmination of several⁢ factors that have been building for years. while the opposition offensive was certainly decisive, it’s crucial to⁤ remember ⁤the weakening of Assad’s support network. Russia’s focus on Ukraine has ⁣shifted their military resources away from Syria, and Hezbollah’s entanglement with Israel ⁤has also strained⁣ their ability to support Assad as they once did. ⁤

NewsDirect3.com:

You’ve mentioned internal⁢ and external factors. Could you elaborate on the internal situation ‍within Syria that paved the way for this regime change?

Dr. ⁢Sarah Al-Hamad:

The Syrian people⁤ have endured unimaginable suffering‍ for over a decade. Their resilience in the⁣ face of brutality and oppression has been remarkable. This uprising wasn’t just about political change;⁤ it was about basic human dignity and a desire for freedom. The fatigue with Assad’s ⁢rule, coupled⁣ with the disintegration of his support network, created an ⁣opening for the opposition ⁣to sieze control.

NewsDirect3.com: The⁣ capture of Homs is being hailed as a ⁤symbolic victory. Why is this city ⁣so strategically critically ⁤important?

Dr. Sarah Al-hamad: Homs has been a focal point throughout the conflict. It’s a vital⁣ transportation hub,⁣ linking Damascus to the ⁢coastal region –‍ a stronghold of Assad’s Alawite sect and home to ⁣Russian military installations. its fall effectively cuts off Assad’s access⁢ to crucial⁣ supplies and support.

NewsDirect3.com:

Looking ahead, what⁢ are the biggest challenges facing the Syrian opposition ⁣as ⁢they attempt to establish a new goverment?

Dr. Sarah Al-Hamad:

The‍ challenges are immense.

Syria is devastated both physically and socially.

Reconstructing the country, addressing the humanitarian ⁤crisis, and reconciling different factions will require enormous effort and ⁢international support.

Moreover, the opposition itself is a diverse coalition⁢ with differing ideologies. Establishing a unified and inclusive government will be crucial to ensuring stability and preventing further conflict.

NewsDirect3.com:

Dr. Al-Hamad,thank you for sharing your insights.

This is indeed a turning point in the Syrian conflict, and the⁣ world will be watching closely as the ⁣future unfolds.

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