Hope and uncertainty among northern Syrians: We are exhausted, but happy'
Briefly

"I cannot hold back my tears of emotion after so many years away from Aleppo," writes Yasser, a doctor returning home after years of exile and suffering persecution. His story reflects the profound emotional impact of returning to a homeland ravaged by years of war and division, encapsulating the joy, sadness, and relief felt by many who have been separated from their families and histories, waiting for this long-awaited moment of reunion and healing."
"Entering Syria has been much easier this time than in 2011," reflects Shivan, highlighting the significant shifts in the political and social landscape over the years. This stark contrast in accessibility symbolizes the broader changes in Syria, not just for individuals but also for the collective psyche of a nation that has endured unimaginable hardships. The ease of access now invites hope for a potential transitional government, a future that seems brighter after years of brutality."
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