08.12.2024 15:41
Following the overthrow of the 61-year Baath regime by armed opposition groups in Syria, significant developments continue to unfold in the region. According to information reported by agencies, Hezbollah has decided to completely withdraw from Syria.
On Wednesday, November 27, armed opposition groups that launched an operation against the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria seized many cities without even entering into conflict.
61 YEARS OF BA'ATH REGIME HAS COLLAPSED
The move by the opposition, which also took control in the capital Damascus last night, marked the end of the 61-year Ba'ath regime.
HOT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE REGION
While the opposition's actions, which led to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fleeing the country within 12 days of their operations, continue, a hot development occurred in the region.
HEZBOLLAH WITHDRAWS FROM SYRIA
It has been reported that Hezbollah has withdrawn its members stationed around Damascus and Homs towards Lebanon and the Syrian coast.
ORDER TO WITHDRAW FROM HOMS
According to Reuters, a source close to Hezbollah stated that the organization ordered its members to withdraw from the Homs region within the last few hours, with some heading to Latakia and others to the Hermel region in Lebanon.