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Syrian Rebels Reach Damascus in Final Offensive

Syrian rebels have made significant advancements in their offensive, reaching the suburbs of Damascus in a rapid and strategic move. This development comes as the opposition forces continue their push to take control of key cities across Syria, with some of the largest cities already falling under their command.

Rami Abdurrahman, the head of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, confirmed reports of insurgent activity in the Damascus suburbs of Maadamiyah, Jaramana, and Daraya. Additionally, opposition fighters from eastern Syria are marching towards the suburb of Harasta, signaling a coordinated effort to encircle the capital.

Hassan Abdul-Ghani, an insurgent commander, shared updates on Telegram, stating that opposition forces have entered the “final stage” of their offensive with fighters moving from southern Syria towards Damascus. This strategic encirclement marks a critical turning point in the conflict, as rebel forces intensify their efforts to consolidate control over key areas.

Trump’s Stance on Syrian Conflict

President-elect Donald Trump has weighed in on the Syrian conflict, expressing his belief that the United States should refrain from involvement in the ongoing crisis. In a social media post, Trump emphasized that Syria is not a friend to the US and advocated for a hands-off approach, urging the situation to play out without external interference.

Anti-Government Protests in Damascus Suburb

In a bold display of dissent, anti-government protesters in the Damascus suburb of Jaramana toppled a statue of Bashar al-Assad’s late father, Hafez, symbolizing their opposition to the regime. The demonstrators, predominantly from the Druze community, also marched to government buildings to demand the evacuation of security forces from their area, highlighting the growing unrest in the region.

Assad’s Continued Presence in Damascus

Despite the escalating tensions and protests, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad remains in Damascus, carrying out his official duties from the capital. The state news agency confirmed Assad’s presence, underscoring his determination to maintain control amid mounting opposition.

As the situation in Syria unfolds, the rebel forces’ advancement towards Damascus raises critical questions about the future of the conflict and the potential implications for regional stability. Stay tuned for live updates on this evolving story as events continue to unfold in the war-torn nation.