"We have to make the new Syria work, otherwise no one will believe in it," says Ahmed Muammir, highlighting the urgency for credible governance post-conflict.
The devastation in Bosra illustrates a bleak reality; with water running but electricity scarce, daily life remains a struggle for many survivors of the war.
Eighty percent of the residents of the rebel-held neighborhoods are still refugees, underscoring the profound displacement crisis that lingers long after the conflict's peak.
The Southern Operations Command represents a hopeful shift, as former regime officers unite to establish a provisional governance structure, aiming for democratic local elections.
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