Rebel Forces Capture Syrian PM: What This Means for Syria’s Future
Recent reports suggest that Syrian rebels have made significant gains, including the capture of the city of Hama, a crucial strategic location that had remained under government control since the start of the civil war.
This victory is part of a broader offensive that also saw the fall of Aleppo.
The rebels, primarily from the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, are advancing southward, with their sights set on Homs, a city that could play a pivotal role in determining the future of the Syrian conflict.
The capture of Hama represents a major blow to President Bashar al-Assad’s government and its Russian and Iranian allies, particularly since it threatens to disrupt key supply routes and military positions.
Rebel forces are urging residents to join the revolution, with some leaders warning against the involvement of external militia groups like those from Iraq.
As for the claim about the Syrian Prime Minister being captured by rebels, no such event has been reported in recent sources.