Syrian PM claims government functions while UN reports public sector paralysis
Syria's Prime Minister stated that most cabinet ministers are back at work following the overthrow of President Bashar Assad. However, a UN official reported that the public sector is largely inactive, with many state workers not returning to their jobs. Refugees are returning to Syria, seeking relatives and a more peaceful life. The rebel alliance, now in control, has promised to respect women's rights and avoid imposing dress codes. Key government services have been disrupted, affecting airports and humanitarian aid. Israel conducted airstrikes on suspected chemical weapons sites amid concerns over extremist groups. Turkey announced that allied forces captured the town of Manbij from Kurdish-led forces. The situation remains complex, with various armed groups vying for control.