Global reactions to Assad's ouster from Syria show mixed emotions

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The sudden ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad by jihadi militants has sparked mixed reactions globally. Many Syrians and residents in the Middle East celebrated the end of his 14-year rule, while others expressed concerns about potential instability in the region. Countries in the region have increased border security, with Lebanon and Jordan closing crossings. Israel has temporarily seized a buffer zone in the Golan Heights, and airstrikes were reported on Syrian military sites. Iran and Iraq called for a peaceful resolution, while Turkey expressed hope for Syria's future. European leaders welcomed Assad's departure, emphasizing the need for stability and security. The U.S. is monitoring the situation, with President Biden consulting his national security team. President-elect Trump stated that the U.S. should not intervene in Syria.


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