Why the Sudden Rebel Push in Syria Matters
Sat Nov 30 2024
The long-standing civil war in Syria has recently seen a surprising turn of events with rebels launching a strong offensive on Aleppo, a major city with a rich history. This move, the first since 2016, has reignited the conflict and raised concerns about stability in the Middle East.
Russian, Iranian, and Hezbollah support has kept Syrian President Bashar Assad in power for over a decade. However, recent Israeli strikes in the region have provided rebels with an opportunity to make a comeback. The fighting in Aleppo is significant because it could open another violent front, especially as the U. S. -backed Israel faces conflicts with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The conflict has been devastating, with an estimated half-million deaths and 6. 8 million Syrians fleeing the country. This refugee crisis has had political repercussions in Europe, fueling anti-immigrant sentiments. The rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), are designated as a terrorist organization by the U. S. and U. N. Their leader, Abu Mohammed al-Golani, has tried to rebrand the group, distancing himself from al-Qaida and promoting religious tolerance.
Aleppo, a historic city at the crossroads of trade, was once home to 2. 3 million people. Rebels controlled the eastern part of the city before government forces, backed by Russia, retook it in 2016. This year, Israeli airstrikes in Aleppo have targeted Hezbollah and Syrian forces, adding to the complexities of the conflict.
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