Rebels seized control of Syrian capital. And, Trump's 1st post-election TV interview
Briefly

The fall of Assad's regime marks a significant turning point for Syria, ending 54 years of dictatorship and 13 years of civil war that devastated the population.
As news spread of the regime's collapse, Syrians erupted in celebrations. The emotional release was profound, as they had lived under Assad's authoritarian rule since 1970.
Under immense oppression, a staggering 100,000 detainees remain unaccounted for in Syria, a grim reminder of the brutal regime that ruled through terror.
President Biden acknowledged this moment as both a risk and an opportunity for the Syrian people to build a new government, while Trump dismissed U.S. involvement.
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