Syrian government falls to lightning rebel offensive as Assad flees
The Syrian government has collapsed, falling to a lightning rebel offensive that seized control of the capital Damascus and sent crowds into the streets to celebrate the end of the Assad family’s 50 years of iron rule.
Syrian state television aired a video statement early on Sunday by a group of men saying President Bashar Assad had been overthrown and all detainees in jails had been set free.
The man who read the statement said the opposition group known as Operations Room to Conquer Damascus has called on all opposition fighters and citizens to preserve state institutions of “the free Syrian state”.
Assad
The statement emerged hours after the head of a Syrian opposition war monitor said Mr Assad had left the country for an undisclosed location, fleeing ahead of insurgents who said they had entered Damascus following a remarkably swift advance across the country.
Many of the capital’s residents were in disbelief at the speed at which Mr Assad lost his hold after nearly 14 years of civil war.
As daylight broke over Damascus, crowds gathered to pray in the city’s mosques and to celebrate in the squares, chanting “God is great”. People also chanted anti-Assad slogans and honked car horns.
Soldiers and police officers left their posts and fled, and looters broke into the headquarters of the Ministry of Defence. Videos from Damascus show families wandering into the presidential palace, with some emerging carrying stacks of plates and other household items.
Mohammed Amer Al-Oulabi, 44, who works in the electricity sector, was one of many celebrating on the streets. “From Idlib to Damascus, it only took them (the opposition forces) a few days, thank God. May God bless them, the heroic lions who made us proud,” he said.
A statement from the Alawite sect – to which Mr Assad belongs and which has formed the core of his base – called on young Syrians to be “calm, rational and prudent and not to be dragged into what tears apart the unity of our country”.
It added: “We were and still are advocates of peace and advocates of unity.” It called for “the language of reason and dialogue to prevail over all parties in the service of Syria and its great people”.
Hand over
Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi Jalali said the government is ready to “extend its hand” to the opposition and hand over its functions to a transitional government.
“I am in my house and I have not left, and this is because of my belonging to this country,” Mr Jalili said in a video statement. He said he would go to his office to continue work in the morning and called on Syrian citizens not to deface public property.
He later told Saudi television network Al-Arabiyya that he does not know where Mr and the defence minister are. He said he lost communication with Mr Assad late on Saturday.
Rami Abdurrahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told the Associated Press that Mr Assad took a flight early on Sunday from Damascus.
It was the first time opposition forces had reached Damascus since 2018, when Syrian troops recaptured areas on the outskirts of the capital following a years-long siege.
The night before, opposition forces took the central city of Homs, Syria’s third largest, as government forces abandoned it.
The rebels had already seized the cities of Aleppo and Hama, as well as large parts of the south, in a lightning offensive that began on November 27. Analysts said rebel control of Homs would be a game-changer.
The advances in the past week were by far the largest in recent years by opposition factions, led by a group that has its origins in al-Qaeda and is considered a terrorist organisation by the US and the United Nations.
Resistance
In their push to overthrow Mr Assad’s government, the insurgents, led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, or HTS, have met little resistance from the Syrian army.
HTS already controlled much of north-west Syria and in 2017 set up a “salvation government” to run day-to-day affairs in the region.
In recent years, HTS leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani has sought to remake the group’s image, cutting ties with al-Qaeda, ditching hard-line officials and vowing to embrace pluralism and religious tolerance.
The UN’s special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, called on Saturday for urgent talks in Geneva to ensure an “orderly political transition”.
The Israeli military said on Sunday it has deployed forces in a demilitarised buffer zone along its northern frontier with Syria following the rebel offensive.
The military, which said it also sent troops to “other places necessary for its defence”, said the deployment is meant to provide security for residents of the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights.
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Obama and the greatest military force in the world failed where a few Toyota pickups triumphed and chased out that long necked murdering coward…perfect for the chop…
Biden and Obama, what a waste of time…
Look where the world has ended up, Obama backed down twice with Biden in his ear…
I am not sure should we be cheering or crying?
On the one hand, Assad’s regime was backed by Iran and Russia, the later only propped him him for the use of Syria’s Mediterranean ports.
But on the other hand the rebels are re-branded Islamic terrorists, with the same agenda as Isis and the nutters in Afghanistan.
And we here in the UK complain about our Governments!
Read with interest those odes of joy that Assad has departed the scene, who knows where. People are delighting in his departure, I’m not grieving over him personally but can’t see much good coming from this little bit of insurgency . I expect that by mid 2025 another wave of Middle Eastern men and youths will be arriving here being given the welcome befitting a nation of sanctuary, top class refugee status and all the bollox that goes with it. Of course the native housing crisis will continue, women of any kind or age will meet even more harassment from men… Read more »
Putin tied up in Ukraine with loads of aid from various nations including much from the US. wagner imploded, how stretched are russia now. Did they have access to ports here? That will impact operations in the black sea.
Syria is nowhere near the Black Sea.The Black Sea entrance at The Bosporus plus the entire Southern coastline is controlled by Turkiye.
Putin needn’t worry about Geo Politics after the arrival of Mr Trump.
Btw I’m no fan of either of them or Zelensy for that matter.
Isn’t the Bosphorus covered by international agreements, so they can’t just close it without it being seen as an act of war?
Anyway, these rebels in Syria are moderate terrorists aren’t they?
As I understand it, they can let military access home bases and commercial must be guaranteed. Putin will never lie would he as to what ships are carrying.
I expect it is closer to Syrian ports than Murmansk for resupply. Russia is sneaking oil out, how do you know they are not sneaking stuff in.
How many subsea cables in the area?
Assad may have gone but there’s similarities with Iraq and Libya. A question of be careful what you wish for.After these rebels took control of Aleppo they immediately began pulling down Christmas Trees and pouring away alcohol
Won’t be long before the infighting starts.