Syrians celebrate the fall of Bashar al-Assad as new leadership emerges
Syrians are celebrating the fall of Bashar al-Assad, marking a significant shift in the country's leadership. The Sunni Islamist-led opposition has quickly taken control, ending over a decade of Assad's rule. Minorities, including Alawites and Christians, are joining in the celebrations. Despite the change in leadership, Syria faces ongoing challenges. Neighboring countries, including Israel and Turkey, have interests that may prevent stability. Iran's influence remains, as it continues to support groups that could destabilize the region further. The new leader of the opposition, Abu Mohammed al-Golani, aims to establish a transitional administration. However, uniting the country amid external pressures and internal divisions will be difficult. The future of Syria remains uncertain as various factions vie for power.