In a dramatic turn of events, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has been ousted following a major offensive by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and allied militias.
The fall of Assad has led to significant geopolitical shifts, with Israel intensifying its military operations in Syria, targeting over 350 military installations.
Meanwhile, the Baath Party has ceased all activities, and its assets are now under government control.
Mohammed al-Bashir, the new interim leader, has called on Syrian refugees worldwide to return home, promising a new era of stability and reconstruction.
Amidst these changes, Iran and Hezbollah have expressed concerns over the new leadership's stance towards Israel, while Iran accuses the U.
S. and Israel of orchestrating Assad's downfall.
As Syria embarks on rebuilding, the international community watches closely, hopeful for peace and stability in the region.