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Syrian journalist
US President Donald Trump announced the lifting of sanctions on Syria during a visit to Riyadh, calling it a chance for national revival. Speaking to Al Mayadeen English, Syrians viewed the move as a long-overdue relief from years of hardship and isolation brought on by the sanctions.
More than two months after the massacres Amnesty International labeled as war crimes, Syrians on the coast are still suffering and being neglected.
Torn between the different approaches of their religious leaders, what path will the Druze community in Syria undertake with the new Syrian administration?
Protesters raised slogans denouncing the reliance on Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham officials for all appointments and decisions and the failure to respond to any Kurdish demands.
Efforts by officials sent by the authorities to reassure these displaced people have so far been unsuccessful.
While discussions continue about the deadline for the SDF to announce its dissolution and hand over its weapons to the new administration, tense negotiations are underway between the two sides.
Many questions are being raised today in Syrian society about the legitimacy of the new administration's decisions and their legal mechanism before the formation of a new constitution in the country.
In Quneitra, Israeli forces have taken control of villages, destroyed homes, and seized vital resources, while the Syrian government remains unresponsive. The people live in fear, with their land and livelihood under occupation.