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Syria's New Conflict: A Fight for Control
SyriaSunday, March 9, 2025
The attacks started after reports of ambushes by Assad loyalists. The attacks were against members of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. This group led the rebellion that ousted the former Syrian leader.
The Assad family, members of the minority Alawite sect, ruled Syria for over 50 years. The new government promised political equality and representation to all sects. Security remains a major challenge for the new administration.
Several videos appeared on social media. They showed convoys of armed men heading to the cities of Latakia and Tartous. One video featured a narrator saying, "Now it’s a battle for purification (of Syria). " Another video showed a man in military fatigues threatening Alawites.
The attacks raise questions about the new Syrian administration. The administration has tried to distance itself from its jihadist past. Bashir, a resident of Latakia, said, "What happened from three months ago until today, equals what the Assads did to us in five decades. "
The Syrian government reported that at least 150 of its security forces had been killed. They also said that 300 had been captured in clashes with Assad loyalists. These numbers cannot be independently confirmed.
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