The rapid disintegration of President Assad's regime and the subsequent control of Damascus by rebel groups marks a significant shift in Syria's political landscape. Displaced citizens, some returning after decades, are cautiously optimistic about rebuilding their lives in their homeland.
Many returning Syrians expressed their relief and hope for the future, stating 'We never imagined we could come back to our home after so long. There's much to rebuild, but we believe in the possibility of a new Syria.'
The correspondent noted the palpable change in the atmosphere, with returning citizens feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety, as they confront the realities of living in a post-conflict society.
As the war gradually wanes, the narrative shifts towards recovery, with newly returning citizens eager to reconnect with their roots while also navigating the complex socio-political environment left in the wake of the conflict.
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