Syrians celebrate the fall of Bashar al-Assad as power shifts in war-torn country
Syrians are celebrating the fall of Bashar al-Assad after a swift victory by Sunni Islamist-led opposition forces. This marks a significant shift in power, ending over a decade of Assad's rule amid ongoing civil war and sectarian tensions. Despite the celebrations, Syria faces a chaotic future. Neighboring countries, including Israel and Turkey, have interests that may prevent stability. Iran's influence remains through its support for groups like Hezbollah, complicating the situation further. The opposition, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, aims to establish a transitional administration. However, achieving unity in a fractured country will be challenging, as various factions continue to vie for control amid external pressures.