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  Syria
 Al-Hasakah    
 Aleppo    
 Ar-Raqqah    
 As-Suwayda    
  Co-Presidents of Rojava  Mansur Selum 0 +0.00%
  Hediya Yousef 0 +50.00%
 Damascus    
 Daraa    
 Deir ez-Zor    
 Hama    
 Homs    
 Idlib    
 Latakia    
 Quneitra    
 Rif Dimashq    
 Syrian Democratic Assembly    
 Tartus    
Institutions
  President  Ahmed al-Sharaa (Abu Muhammad al-Jawlani) 0 +100.00%
 People's Assembly    

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Last ModifiedBojicat April 04, 2025 05:59pm
DescriptionA ancient land occupied for millennia by countless invaders, the region which we now call Syria found its first recorded historical expression in around 3500 BC as the Kingdom of Ebla.

The modern incarnation of it was formed under a French Mandate via the San Remo resolution of April 25, 1920. Syrian nationalists and the British forced the French to evacuate in April 1946, and independence was declared on April 17, 1946, led and dominated by Ba'ath (or 'Renaissance') party ideologists ever since.

The swell of Ba'ath Party pan-Arab nationalism unleashed by the end of the Second World War inspired both Syria and Egypt to unite in 1958, forming the short-lived United Arab Republic. Resentment over Egyptian dominance however incited a coup d'état in 1961, which ended the union and restored the Syrian Republic. Egyptian-kindled instability brought about a second coup in Syria on March 8, 1963, organized by junior officers split from the main Ba’athist party.

Another coup in 1966 and a third war against Israel in 1967 devastated the country, resulting in a long period of instability and martial law, until Hafez al-Assad assumed the presidency in 1971. Assad reigned in the Ba'ath party, linked himself to the Soviet Union, assumed almost dictatorial power, and strengthened Syria's position.

Calls for democratization upon his death in 2000 crept through when his son, Bashar al-Assad, took command of the nation, forcing the young leader to initiate a 'lighter touch' policy which also strengthened the economy for a time.

The country descended into civil war however beginning in 2011 when the government over-reacted to crush an "Arab Spring"-inspired demonstration in the Southern city of Deraa.

After a more than decade-long civil war, Syrian opposition factions were able to coalesce on November 27, 2024 to launch what was called the Northwest Syria Offensive (هجوم شمال غرب سوريا), also known as the 2024 Syrian Opposition Offensive, under the command of Syria's future leader and president Ahmed Al-Sharaa. The offensive aimed to strike at Syrian regime forces, substantially weakened after Israel destroyed Hezbollah's capabilities, which until then formed an effective check on rebel advances. The rebels succeeded in taking Damascus and ousting Bashar al-Assad and the Ba'athist regime on December 8, 2024.


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May 13, 2025 12:00pm News Trump Says U.S. Will Lift Sanctions on Syria Under New Government  Article IndyGeorgia 
Dec 12, 2024 04:05pm News We are at risk of ethnic cleansing": in Rojava, the Kurds on the front line against the Turkish offensive  Article Bojicat 
Dec 09, 2024 12:00pm News Israel says it will destroy Syria's heavy strategic weaponry  Article IndyGeorgia 
Dec 07, 2024 04:40pm News In the Syrian Regime’s Hour of Need, Its Patron Iran Heads for the Exits  Article Bojicat 
Dec 07, 2024 09:25am News Syrian rebels make significant gains towards Damascus, near border with Israel  Article Bojicat 
Dec 06, 2024 10:00am News Thousands flee Syrian city Homs as rebels advance further  Article Bojicat 

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