According to the Syrian News Agency (SANA), Muhammed al-Bashir, who is in charge of the civilian administration operating in the Idlib region, announced that the interim government established after the fall of the regime will remain in power until March 2025. WILL PRESIDE OVER THE INTERIM GOVERNMENTAl-Bashir, who met with the last Prime Minister of the fallen Baath regime, Muhammed Ghazi al-Jalali, and his government, will preside over the interim government during this period. LISTED HIS PRIORITIESAl-Bashir stated that the interim government will prioritize critical tasks such as ensuring security, maintaining stability, and providing basic services to the people. DEVELOPMENTS IN SYRIAOn November 27, clashes intensified between anti-regime armed groups and Bashar al-Assad's forces in Syria. The groups had gained dominance in the largest cities such as Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, and Homs between November 30 and December 7. As the groups began to enter the capital Damascus on December 7, with support from the masses, the regime completely lost control in Damascus and many other regions, leading to its collapse. The 61-year rule of the Baath Party came to an end, and regime leader Assad fled the capital. On the other hand, the Syrian National Army had also liberated the center of the Tel Rifaat district from the terrorist organization PKK/YPG on the first day of the Operation Dawn of Freedom launched in December. With the liberation of the Manbij district during the operation, the region, which had turned into the largest terrorist stronghold west of the Euphrates River, was cleared of PKK/YPG.
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