After losing his father in a rocket attack in 2013, Syasneh joined the Free Syrian Army to fight against the government of Bashar al-Assad. As the conflict escalated, with support from various foreign powers like Russia, Iran, the U.S., and others, the situation became more complex. The Kurds and extremist groups like ISIS also became involved in the fighting. The U.S. deployed troops to Syria to combat ISIS, and the conflict seemed to stabilize for some time.
However, in late 2021, the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, along with Turkish-backed militias, made significant gains in Syria, leading to the fall of the Assad government. Since then, around 200,000 Syrian refugees have returned home, but many are still hesitant due to the ongoing instability.
Syasneh is hopeful that a new government, led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, will begin the process of rebuilding Syria. He emphasizes the importance of security, safety, and dignity for the people of Syria. Syasneh looks forward to a new and better Syria, and hopes that the country can recover and thrive after years of devastation caused by the war.
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