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December 18, 2024, Damascus, Syria: The Syrian Military Intelligence Branch 215 was a jail for political prisoners during a brutal regime where countless men disappeared amid accounts of torture in Damascus Syria on December 18, 2024. A rebel offensive led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham ousted President Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimates more than 100,000 people died in Syrian prisons and now desperate family members search for their disappeared loved ones. Damasc
Syria
Hafiz al-Assad

From Authoritarianism to Uncertainty: An Explainer of Syria’s Journey under the House of Assad

06 February 2025

Hope Rekindled: The Struggle for Lebanon’s Government and the Challenges Ahead

06 February 2025
Syrians Celebrate Assads Ouster A man carrying a child walks among the crowd during celebrations in Idlib, Syria, on January 31, 2025. Syrians have taken to the streets in celebration following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad. Idlib Idlib Syria Copyright: xBilalxAlhammoudx
Syria

Interview with Ansar Jasim

05 February 2025
Tanks and abandoned military vehicles, while spread opposition fighters spread

Lebanon’s Presidential Crossroads: Signs of a Post-Hezbollah Era?

07 January 2025
Syrien, Milizenführer al-Dscholani in Damaskus Abu Mohammed al-Jolani Leader Of Syrian Insurgents...
Syria

Al-Jolani, HTS, and the Future of Syria

06 January 2025
SDF Withdraws Under Opposition Agreement Under An Agreement With The Opposition, The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Withdrew From The Neighborhoods Of Tal Rifaat And Several Nearby Villages, Along With Their Families And Thousands Of Civilians, Heading Toward The Raqqa Countryside. The Agreement Included Tal Rifaat, Menagh, Sheikh Issa, And Umm Al-Qura. On December 2, 2024.
Syria

Rojava Is under Fire

21 December 2024
 Atmosphere in Syria a week after Assad is Gone - Damascus Syrians celebrate a week after Bashar El Assad left the country, and his regime collapsed, as seen in Damascus, Syria, on December 14, 2024

Post Assad Syria: What Could Come Next?

20 December 2024

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