The fall of the Assad regime in Syria has unfolded dramatically, marked by the announcement of a new rebel government just as millions come to terms with this historic change.
Rebel forces have established themselves in the capital, navigating the complex landscape of Syrian society, which is fraught with ethnic and sectarian divisions that they must now manage.
The weakening of Hezbollah by Israeli forces played a significant role in the collapse of the Assad regime, impacting the dynamics of regional power and influence among allies.
As the rebel forces face the monumental challenge of restoring order and governance, they must also contend with emerging lawlessness and the aspirations of a diverse population longing for safety and stability.
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