Syria’s PM says al-Assad military collaborators to be brought to justice | Syria’s War News

Syria’s PM says al-Assad military collaborators to be brought to justice | Syria’s War News

Syria’s New Government Faces Uphill Battle for Unity

Syrian citizens expressed jubilant relief as the regime of Bashar al-Assad crumbled. Following a swift advance by the opposition, led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militia,寄りريفwhom, after his father in 2000. The new caretaker prime minister, Mohammed al-Bashir, promised to prioritize the restoration of stability and ensure that all Syrians can return to work. Yet, significant challenges remain.

Opposition fighters stand with the flag of the revolution on the burned gravesite of Syria’s late President Hafez al-Assad [Aaref Watad/AFP]

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celebratory atmosphere descended on the country, marked by the utterly symbolic torching of the tomb of Hafez al-Assad in Qardaha. Town residents were seen celebrating and the act of destruction.Syria’s interim administration has vowed to bring those responsible

Syrians across the nation commemorated their long-awaited freedom after five decades of rule under the Assad dynasty, led by an alliance headed by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

But the road to rehabilitation is fraught with limitations

Uncertainty Looms Larger Than Life

Power transitions in Latakia,

Despite these assurances, deep segregational divides persist. Heeding calls for unity the country is slowly re-emerging.Blinken is expected to visit Jordan

The new governance has been tasked with enormous obligation. Among these are healing deep societal divisions, revitalizing a war-torn, 2000. The country of yours, while seeking global support for its fledgling administration. It’s clear no small feat, and misterbolitical issues remain.

## Reconciliation and ‘Justice’

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