Syrian rebels capture Damascus as President Assad flees the country
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Via: perrie-halpern • 2 weeks ago • 2 commentsBy: Ammar Cheikh Omar, Carol E. Lee and Corky Siemaszko
The Assad family's decadeslong reign in Syria came to an abrupt end Sunday when rebel forces captured Damascus after a stunning lightning-strike rout across the country.
Hassan Abdul-Ghani, senior commander of the militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), claimed victory for the rebel forces that stormed across Syria in a matter of days and entered Damascus overnight.
"We declare the city of Damascus free from the tyrant Bashar al-Assad," he said in a post on WhatsApp. "To the displaced people around the world, Free Syria awaits you."
Videos circulating on social media and verified by NBC News appeared to show Syrians celebrating across Damascus overnight and into the day, as crowds honked horns, waved flags and fired their guns into the air, while others posed for selfies standing on top of a tank.
Photos and video showed people toppling statues of Hafez al-Assad, father of ousted President Bashar Al-Assad, in cities across Syria, including in the Assad stronghold of Latakia.
Assad fled the country and relinquished the presidency. That was confirmed by patron Russia, which supported the regime in crushing what started as a peaceful protest movement and became a vicious civil war.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus in 2019.SANA via AP file
"As a result of negotiations between Bashar Assad and a number of participants in the armed conflict on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic, he decided to leave the presidential post and left the country, giving instructions to transfer power peacefully," according to a Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry statement.
Russian state media reported Sunday that Assad fled to Moscow. A senior Biden administration official confirmed that Russia has given Assad asylum.
Syria's prime minister, Ghazi al-Jalali, remained in his home, he said in an earlier statement, and does not intend to leave "except in a peaceful manner that ensures the continued functioning of public institutions and state facilities, promoting security and reassurance for our fellow citizens."
He said the government is ready to cooperate with "any leadership chosen by the Syrian people."
HTS General Command said it also freed the people being held in Sednaya Prison. The Syrian government has detained thousands at the military prison on the outskirts of Damascus, according to Reuters.
"We announce to the Syrian people the news of the liberation of our captives and the breaking of their chains, proclaiming the end of the era of oppression in Sednaya Prison."
Syrian state radio, Sham FM, reported that Damascus International Airport had been evacuated, all employees removed and all flights suspended. It was not clear Sunday who was in charge of the state outlet.
An opposition fighter steps on a broken bust of the late Syrian President Hafez al-Assad in Damascus on Sunday.Hussein Malla / AP
International reaction
President Joe Biden on Sunday lauded the fall of the Assad regime.
"At long last, the Assad regime has fallen," Biden said near the beginning of his speech.
He added, "It's a moment of historic opportunity for the long-suffering people of Syria to build a better future for their proud country," but he warned: "It's also a moment of risk and uncertainty as we all turn to the question of what comes next."
Biden outlined continued U.S. involvement in Syria, saying, "We will engage with all Syrian groups, including within the process led by the United Nations, to establish a transition away from the Assad regime, toward independent, sovereign and independent … Syria with a new constitution, new government that serves all Syrians."
In a post on his Truth Social platform Saturday morning, President-elect Donald Trump said in all capital letters that the United States should "have nothing to do with" the situation in Syria. "This is not our fight. Let it play out."
The Israel Defense Forces said in a post on X it has deployed to the buffer zone between Israel and Syria, as well as other places, "to ensure the safety of the Golan Heights and the citizens of Israel."
"We emphasize that the IDF is not interfering with the internal events in Syria," it said.
Militant group offensive
Damascus fell not long after rebels on Friday besieged the Syrian city of Homs with a rapid assault on government forces that left three of the country's five largest cities in their hands and nothing to stop them from marching on the Syrian capital. HTS rebels claimed Saturday that they had captured the city, a day after also claiming to have seized the city of Daraa.
The U.S., which has about 900 American troops in northern Syria, has been closely monitoring developments in the country.
In less than two weeks, the HTS rebels were also able to capture thecity of Aleppo in the north, as well as the central city of Hama, where government forces were forced out Thursday.
Syrian opposition fighters celebrate in Damascus.Omar Sanadiki / AP
The HTS attack on Aleppo was the first opposition assault on the city since 2016, when a brutal air campaign by Russian warplanes helped Assad retakecontrol of the city.
The sudden takeover of the capital by HTS militants was seen as a blow to the outside forces that have enabled Assad to cling to power for 24 years — Russia, Iran and Iranian-backed Hezbollah.
The rapid advance by HTS comes as the Middle East is awash in fresh fighting, with U.S.-backed Israel trying to root out Hamas in Gaza and maintain a fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Both Hamas and Hezbollah are Iranian-allied groups.
Meanwhile, pro-Assad soldiers were battling Kurdish forces that seized government positions in eastern Syria near the cities of Raqqa and Deir Ez-Zor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Friday.
HTS origins
HTS grew out of the former Al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra and is designated as a terrorist organization by the United States and the United Nations.
It's one of several competing forces in Syria fighting to bring down the Assad regime that, since the beginning of the country's civil war almost 14 years ago, has killed hundreds of thousands of Syrians.
A 2020 ceasefire left Assad in control of 70% of Syria, but some 6.8 million Syrians have fled the country.
Many have gone to Europe, where the sudden influx of Syrian refugees has fueled a resurgence of anti-immigrant far-right movements from Portugal to Poland.
The recent battlefield successes of HTS are the culmination of four years of trying to turn the rebel forces into a force capable of challenging Assad's army and equipping them with drones and other high-tech weapons of war, experts have said.
"The expansion of units ... along with large-scale indigenous rocket and missile production — has created a force that Assad's regime has seriously struggled to defend against, let alone outmaneuver," Charles Lister, director of the Syria program at the Middle East Institute, a Washington-based think tank, said on X.
it won't be too long before putin decides assad's $2 billion is right outside the window ...
Que Daesh..!
YAY! Assad is gone.. what a victory - now Syria can be run like Afghanistan.
I have been watching Syria closely since March of 2011 (remember the much-celebrated Arab Spring?) .. I watched former president Obama draw a red line in the shifting sand, while going on and on about how Assad must go yet let 600k+ civilians die... Daesh destroyed everything in its wake in Iraq 'coz it was not 'our fight' (i.e. Obama did not like Maliki) .. Iran moved in and continued the brutality 'coz it is not 'our fight' .. Afghanistan, well that one is sad - a whole generation of young people my youngest sons age that knew nothing about the Taliban have been cast into the dark ages 'coz it is not 'our fight' ......................................!
Ukraine is not 'our fight' either .. hmmm go figure 'we' are fucking knee deep in that shit, but did not care that Russia stepped into Syria - former President Obama was upset that Putin did not play by the rules though .. Syrian, Iraqi, and Afghanistani people desire/deserve the same attention that is being given to Ukraine .. Oooo my bad but the Ukrainian people are white...?
I am all for the American people being put first .. but (Biden and Trump are wrong) there is no celebration to be had when 'we' allow the people of the ME to be cast into medieval times 'coz it is not 'our fight'..!
Peace!