Syria's rebels begin forming new government after Assad's overthrow
Syria's rebel alliance is beginning to form a new government after the swift overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad. The transition involves the rebel-led Salvation Government taking power, with discussions between rebel leaders and Assad's officials ongoing. Assad's prime minister has agreed to hand over authority, with Mohamed al-Bashir expected to lead the new administration. The situation remains uncertain, as the rebel alliance has not outlined plans for Syria's future. Syria's banks are set to reopen, signaling a tentative return to order. However, regional tensions persist, particularly with Israel's military actions in southern Syria, which have drawn criticism from neighboring countries.