Syria in 2024: A year that changed everything in a war-torn nation
Briefly

The fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 marked a pivotal moment as factions unified to overthrow a government long deemed oppressive, igniting hope among millions.
As the HTS forces advanced, they freed thousands from Assad's prisons, illustrating the regime’s brutal history and the critical humanitarian situation faced by the Syrian populace.
Despite the liberation, the humanitarian crisis deepened in Syria, with 65% of the population in dire need as basic living conditions worsened following a devastating earthquake.
Peaceful protests continued, reflecting the collective discontent among citizens, yet the Assad regime’s retaliation left many vulnerable and highlighted the need for ongoing international assistance.
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