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Latest news on Idlib, Syria's last major opposition stronghold, covering military operations, humanitarian crisis, Turkish influence, rebel governance and regional developments.
Idlib, a key northwestern province of Syria, has emerged as a crucial power center in the country's changing political landscape following the fall of Assad's regime. Home to over 3 million people, including many internally displaced Syrians, the region has been under the control of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and other opposition groups since 2015.
The region played a pivotal role in the recent opposition offensive that led to Assad's fall, serving as a launching point for operations that ultimately captured Damascus. Under the administration of the Syrian Salvation Government, dominated by HTS, Idlib has become a model for opposition governance despite international concerns about the group's past ties to extremist organizations.
Humanitarian challenges persist in Idlib, with approximately 75% of its population relying on aid. Recent developments have impacted the delivery of humanitarian assistance, while overcrowded camps along the Turkish border continue to shelter hundreds of thousands of displaced people. Healthcare facilities, many operating underground due to previous regime bombardments, struggle to meet the population's needs.
The province's strategic location along the Turkish border has made it a focal point of regional politics. Turkey maintains significant military presence through observation posts established under various ceasefire agreements, while continuing to provide humanitarian support and maintaining influence over local dynamics through its relationships with various opposition groups.
Our Â鶹´«Ã½ feed provides continuous coverage of developments in Idlib, including security updates, humanitarian situations, governance issues, and regional diplomacy. Stay informed about this crucial region's role in Syria's evolving political landscape through our comprehensive reporting from reliable local and international sources.