Syrian War Aftermath
Syria Marks First Friday Prayers Since Assad Ouster
The ousting of President Bashar al-Assad from power has led to widespread celebrations across Syria, particularly in Damascus, where tens of thousands of people gathered for the first Friday prayers since his departure. The event marked a significant milestone in the country's struggle for freedom, with many Syrians feeling a sense of relief and joy after decades of brutal rule. However, despite the jubilation, the country's economic and infrastructure challenges remain, with the prospect of a long and difficult road to recovery. The Arab League has condemned Israel's occupation of Syrian border territory, and international organizations are seeking a UN Security Council meeting to address the situation.
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past month
- Assad denies planning to flee Syria, says he wanted to keep fighting
- US Secretary of State acknowledges direct contact with Syria's HTS rebels
- Mazen al-Hamada buried in Syria, a symbol of Assad regime's atrocities laid to rest
- Syrian Rebels Announce Transitional Government with Mohammed al-Bashir as Head
- Assad and his family are in Moscow, Russian state media report
- Syrian rebels say they have toppled Assad in state TV announcement
- Syrian opposition fighters enter Hama
- Syrian forces regroup with help from Iran, Russia after rebel advance
- Syrian army launches counter-offensive after rebels seize Aleppo and push south
- Syrian rebels enter Aleppo three days into surprise offensive
- More than 130 killed as Syrian rebels seize territory from army in Aleppo province
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