The recent advance of Syrian opposition forces in Aleppo, spearheaded by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, represents a significant shift in the war, challenging Assad’s control.
The conflict, which began in 2011 as peaceful protests against Assad's government, has spiraled into a chaotic war involving various factions and global powers.
After years of stagnation, the resurgence of the Syrian rebels in Aleppo complicates the geopolitical landscape and could lead to wider destabilization in the region.
Historical grievances between Sunni and Alawite communities underpin much of the conflict in Syria, exacerbating the struggles for power and territory.
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