Syria re-emerges united in Daraa, the cradle of the revolution against Assad
Briefly

"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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