

Syria is undergoing significant changes following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
Rebel forces now control Damascus, with Mohammed al-Bashir appointed as interim Prime Minister. He has called on Syria’s 6.4 million refugees to return and assist in rebuilding the country.
Israel has conducted airstrikes, destroying much of Syria’s strategic weapons stockpiles to prevent them from falling into extremist hands, while the U.S. has launched over 75 airstrikes targeting ISIS.
Both nations aim to stabilize the region and counter terrorist threats.
The Assad regime’s atrocities are coming to light, including the discovery of torture devices and evidence of public executions. Assad has reportedly fled to Moscow, granted asylum by Russia.
Syria faces a complex transition, with international powers like the U.S., Turkey, and Israel vying for influence amidst the ongoing instability.
The international community watches closely as Syria navigates this critical moment.