Jeremy BowenWorldwide Editor
BBCA 12 months in the past, the battle that President Bashar al-Assad appeared to have gained was turned the wrong way up.
A insurgent pressure had damaged out of Idlib, a Syrian province on the border with Turkey, and was storming in the direction of Damascus. It was led by a person often known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, and his militia group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).
Jolani was a nom-de-guerre, reflecting his household’s roots within the Golan Heights, Syria’s southern highlands, annexed by Israel after it was occupied in 1967. His actual title is Ahmed al-Sharaa.
One 12 months later, he’s interim president, and Bashar al-Assad is in a gilded exile in Russia.
Syria remains to be in ruins. In each metropolis and village I’ve visited this final 10 days, folks have been dwelling in skeletal buildings gutted by battle. However for all the brand new Syria’s issues, it feels a lot lighter with out the crushing, merciless weight of the Assads.
Getty PhotographsSharaa has discovered the going simpler overseas than at residence. He has gained the argument with Saudi Arabia and the West that he’s Syria’s finest likelihood of a secure future.
In Might, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia organized a quick assembly between al-Sharaa and US President Donald Trump. Afterwards, Trump known as him a “younger engaging robust man”.
At residence, Syrians know his weaknesses and the issues Syria faces higher than foreigners. Sharaa’s writ doesn’t run within the north-east, the place the Kurds are in management, or components of the south the place Syrian Druze, one other minority sect, need a separate state backed by their Israeli allies.
On the coast Alawites – Assad’s sect – concern a repeat of the massacres they suffered in March.
AFP through Getty PhotographsA 12 months in the past, the brand new masters of Damascus, like a lot of the armed rebels in Syria, have been Sunni Islamists. Sharaa, their chief, had an extended historical past preventing for al-Qaeda in Iraq, the place he had been imprisoned by the Individuals, after which was a senior commander with the group that turned Islamic State.
Later, as he constructed his energy base in Syria, he broke with and fought each IS and al-Qaeda.
Individuals who had travelled to Idlib to see him mentioned that he had developed a way more pragmatic set of beliefs, higher suited to governing Syria, with its spectrum of non secular sects. Sunnis are the bulk. In addition to Kurds and Druze, there are Christians, a lot of whom discover it laborious to neglect Sharaa’s jihadist previous.
Picture of a person who outgrew his jihadist roots
Within the first week of December final 12 months, it was laborious to consider that the HTS offensive was shifting so quick. It took them three days to capture Aleppo, Syria’s northern powerhouse.
Examine that with the tortured years between 2012 and 2016, when the regime’s military and insurgent militias had fought for management of town: that had resulted in victory for Assad after Russia’s president Vladimir Putin deployed his air pressure and artillery so as to add decisive firepower to the regime’s ruthless tactics.
Once I visited the previous insurgent strongholds in jap Aleppo just a few weeks after that they had fallen to the regime, massive areas have been devastated by Russian bombing. Some streets have been blocked by rubble that went as much as first-floor balconies.
However by the top of 2024, throughout the nation, authorities troops had melted away. Each reluctant conscripts and regime loyalists have been now not ready to combat and die for a corrupt and merciless regime that repaid them with poverty and oppression.
AFP through Getty PhotographsA number of days after Assad fled together with his household to Russia, I interviewed Syria’s victorious new leader within the presidential palace.
It perches excessive on a crag overlooking Damascus, designed as an ever-visible reminder for town’s residents of the all-seeing energy of the Assads. By then Jolani had discarded his title, alongside together with his fight fatigues.
Sharaa sat down within the chilly halls of the unheated palace carrying a wise jacket, pressed trousers and glossy black footwear. He instructed me that the nation was exhausted by battle and was not a menace to its neighbours or to the West, insisting that they’d govern for all Syrians. It was a message that many Syrians and overseas governments wished to listen to.
Israel dismissed it, nevertheless. And jihadist hardliners branded Sharaa as a traitor, promoting out his faith and his personal historical past.
I had packed in a rush to report on a battle, by no means anticipating the regime to crumble so quick. My formal apparel was again at residence in London. After the interview considered one of his aides complained that I ought to have worn a go well with to interview a nationwide chief.
His grumble was about greater than my sartorial decisions. It was the continuation of an extended marketing campaign that had began years earlier as Sharaa constructed up his energy in Idlib. The marketing campaign was designed to current him as a person who had outgrown his jihadist roots to change into a worthy chief of all Syria, a frontrunner the remainder of the world ought to take significantly and deal with with respect.
A weakened IS in Syria
Sharaa took energy amid big uncertainty about what he may do, and what is perhaps accomplished to him by his enemies. Amongst them have been darkish fears that the jihadist extremists of Islamic State, nonetheless current in sleeper cells, may attempt to kill him, or trigger chaos with mass casualty assaults in Damascus.
Jihadists rage on social media about Sharaa’s attraction offensive within the west. After he agreed to affix the US-led coalition towards Islamic State, outstanding voices on-line branded him an apostate, a Muslim who had turned on his personal faith. Extremists may take that as a licence to kill.
The fact is that IS in Syria is weak. Its assaults this 12 months have been principally towards Kurdish-led forces within the north-east.
That has modified in the previous couple of weeks, main as much as the anniversary of the fall of the Assad regime.
Getty PhotographsAs safety forces have raided IS cells, the jihadists have killed three troopers and two former Assad operatives in cities managed by the federal government, in keeping with information collected by Charles Lister, a number one commentator on Syria, and revealed within the publication Syria Weekly. IS social media channels monitored by the BBC proceed to inform Syrian Sunnis that Sharaa has betrayed them.
With out producing any proof, they’ve posted claims that he has been an agent of the US and UK, working to undermine the jihadist challenge.
Successful over Trump and the west
Sharaa’s overtures to the west have been remarkably profitable.
Inside two weeks of taking energy in Syria, he acquired a delegation of senior American diplomats. Instantly, the Individuals scrapped the $10 million bounty the that they had placed on his arrest.
Since then, sanctions imposed on Assad’s Syria have been steadily lowered. Essentially the most swingeing, the Caesar Act, has been suspended and may very well be repealed by the US Congress within the new 12 months.
A serious milestone got here in November when Sharaa turned the primary Syrian president to go to the White Home.
APTrump’s welcome within the Oval Workplace was relaxed. He sprayed Sharaa with Trump-branded cologne, earlier than presenting him together with his personal provide to take residence for his spouse, jokingly asking him what number of he has. “One,” Sharaa answered, as he blinked away clouds of perfume.
Away from the larking round for the cameras, Saudi Arabia in addition to western governments see Sharaa as one of the best guess – the one one – to stabilise a rustic that sits on the coronary heart of the Center East.
If Syria slipped again into civil battle, there can be zero likelihood of decreasing the violent turbulence within the area.
One senior western diplomat instructed me that the situations for civil battle nonetheless exist. That’s due to the lasting scars of half a century of dictatorship and 14 years of a battle that began as an rebellion towards the Assads’ oppressive rule and was an more and more sectarian combat.
AFP through Getty PhotographsSharaa is a Sunni Muslim, Syria’s largest spiritual group. His authorities doesn’t management the entire nation. Within the final 12 months he has not been in a position to persuade, or pressure, Kurds within the north-east and Druze within the south to just accept the authority of Damascus. On the coast, the Alawite community is nervous and restive.
The Alawites are a sect that originated in Shia Islam, with their heartland on Syria’s Mediterranean coast. The Assads are Alawites.
The founding father of the regime, Bashar’s father Hafez al-Assad constructed his energy on the Alawite minority, round 10% of the inhabitants. Simply the sound of the Alawite accent, particularly coming from a person in uniform – or worse, a leather-jacketed operative from one of many regime’s intelligence companies – used to make different Syrians nervous.
Syria is not going to get better if sectarian killing continues. Stopping extra severe outbreaks of violence within the subsequent 12 months is the federal government’s most severe problem.
The gradual tempo of justice
Simply earlier than the anniversary of Assad’s fall, the UN human rights workplace (OHCHR) expressed severe concern in regards to the gradual tempo of justice. A spokesman mentioned that “Whereas the interim authorities have taken encouraging steps in the direction of addressing previous violations, these steps are solely the start of what must be accomplished.”
Some Syrians have taken issues into their very own fingers, alongside, at instances, with authorities forces. The OHCHR mentioned that the a whole bunch have been killed over the previous 12 months “by the safety forces and affiliated teams, parts related to the previous authorities, native armed teams and unidentified armed people”.
They added: “Different reported violations and abuses embody sexual violence, arbitrary detentions, destruction of properties, pressured evictions, and restrictions on freedoms of expression and peaceable meeting.”
Alawite, Druze, Christian and Bedouin communities have been primarily affected by the violence, the OHCHR mentioned, which has been fed by rising hate speech each on- and offline.
Anadolu through Getty PhotographsAn enormous danger for 2026 is a repeat of final March’s sectarian violence in Alawite areas.
Within the safety vacuum that adopted the autumn of the Assad regime, the brand new authorities tried to stamp its authority on the Syrian coast with a collection of arrests. An investigation by OCHCR discovered that “pro-former authorities fighters responded by capturing, killing, and injuring a whole bunch of interim authorities forces”.
Damascus responded harshly and misplaced management of militant armed factions that carried a scientific collection of lethal assaults on Alawites.
The UN discovered that some 1,400 folks, predominantly civilians, have been reported killed within the ensuing massacres. The overwhelming majority have been grownup males, however victims included roughly 100 ladies, the aged and the disabled, in addition to youngsters.
The Sharaa authorities cooperated with the UN investigation. A few of its forces managed to rescue Alawites and it has put a few of the ringleaders of the massacres on trial.
ReutersThe UN Syria Fee of Inquiry confirmed it had discovered no proof the authorities had ordered the assaults. However the concern then and for the long run was that the Damascus authorities couldn’t management armed Sunni teams that had supposedly joined its safety forces.
In July within the southern province of Sweida, severe violence between Druze and Bedouin communities shook the Sharaa administration to its roots. The Druze religion developed out of Islam round a thousand years in the past, and its followers, who some Muslims consider are heretics, quantity to round 3% of Syria’s inhabitants.
When authorities forces entered Sweida, supposedly to revive order, they ended up preventing Druze militias. Israel, which has its personal Druze group that’s fiercely loyal to the Jewish state, intervened. Its airstrikes included the close to destruction of the ministry of defence in Damascus.
It took a speedy American intervention to pressure a ceasefire that stopped a spiral down into a lot worse violence. Tens of 1000’s of individuals have been pushed from their properties and stay displaced.
Getty PhotographsThe Israel query
It’s nonetheless not clear whether or not Sharaa and his interim authorities are sturdy sufficient to outlive one other disaster as severe as that. Israel stays a looming and harmful presence to Syrians.
After the autumn of Assad, the Israelis launched a series of major air strikes to destroy what was left of the outdated regime’s army capability. The IDF superior out of the occupied Golan Heights to take management of extra Syrian territory, which it nonetheless holds.
Officers pressured on the time that Israel was appearing in its personal nationwide safety pursuits. They mentioned the intention was to cease weapons that the regime held falling into the mistaken fingers or being turned in its course.
Makes an attempt by the US to dealer a safety settlement between Israel and Syria have stalled within the final two months or so.
Syria desires to return to an settlement initially negotiated by Henry Kissinger when he was US Secretary of State in 1974. Netanyahu desires Israel to remain within the land it seized and has demanded that Syria demilitarises a big space south of Damascus.
Within the final month Israel has intensified its floor incursions into Syria. Syria Weekly, which collects information on violence, calculates that there have been greater than twice as many because the month-to-month common for the remainder of the 12 months.
We visited the border village of Beit Jinn, which was raided by IDF troops on 28 November. The IDF mentioned they have been arresting Sunni militants who have been planning assaults.
Native males fought again, wounding six Israelis because the raiding celebration was pressured right into a hurried retreat, abandoning a army automobile that they later destroyed with an airstrike. The Israelis killed at the very least 13 native folks and wounded dozens, state media reported.
It was an indication of how laborious will probably be to dealer a safety deal between Syria and Israel. The Damascus authorities known as it a battle crime. Requires retaliation intensified.
Dia Photographs through Getty PhotographsIn Washington, Trump was clearly anxious by the raid. He posted on his Reality Social platform that he was “very glad” with Sharaa’s efforts at stabilising Syria.
He warned that it was “crucial that Israel preserve a robust and true dialogue with Syria, and that nothing takes place that can intrude with Syria’s evolution right into a affluent state”.
In Beit Jinn I met Khalil Abu Daher on his method again from hospital, his arm in plaster after surgical procedure for a bullet wound. He invited me to his residence, which is near the place the Israelis have been exchanging fireplace with village males.
Khalil instructed me he was right here together with his household when the Israelis entered the village at 03:30 am. They tried to discover a protected place.
“I used to be in my home with my youngsters. We went from one room to a different. They shot at my two daughters. One was hit, and the opposite died immediately. Once I picked her up, I used to be shot within the hand.”
The lifeless lady was 17-year-old Hiba Abu Daher, who was shot within the abdomen. They sheltered, Khalil mentioned, alongside Hiba’s lifeless physique for 2 hours earlier than they have been rescued and brought to hospital.
Once I visited, Khalil’s nine-year-old daughter was mendacity on a blanket on the couch, recovering from surgical procedure to take a bullet out of her hip.

The ladies’ mom, Umm Mohammad, sat with the ladies of the household, desperately anxious in regards to the future.
“We wish peace of thoughts,” she instructed me. “We wish to reside in our properties, and we would like a clinic and medical employees as a result of we do not have one.
“We additionally need a physician as a result of there is not one in Beit Jinn, neither is there a pharmacy. We wish safety.”
‘We fall asleep and get up afraid’
A 12 months after the top of Assad’s rule, Syria’s new rulers have scored some vital achievements.
They’re nonetheless in energy, which was not assured once they took Damascus. President Trump has change into Sharaa’s most vital backer. Sanctions are being lifted. The economic system is displaying indicators of life and enterprise offers are being accomplished, together with modernising oil and gasoline installations and privatising the airports in Damascus and Aleppo.
However offers which can be within the pipeline haven’t but modified the lives of most Syrians. The federal government has no rebuilding fund. Reconstruction is as much as people. Sectarian tensions are unresolved and will ignite once more. The US-mediated dialogue with Israel has stalled.
NurPhoto through Getty PhotographsBenjamin Netanyahu insists that Damascus may demilitarise a big space of southern Syria and reveals no indicators of ordering the IDF to tug again. Each factors quantity to a significant violation of Syrian sovereignty. The Beit Jinn raid makes it tougher for Damascus to supply concessions.
Authorities in Damascus is centred on Sharaa himself, assisted by the overseas minister Asaad al-Shaibani and some trusted associates. No severe try appears to be occurring to create an accountable framework of presidency.
Syria with out the Assad household is a greater place. However Umm Mohammad summed up the emotions of far too many Syrians.
“The longer term is tough. Now we have nothing, not even colleges. Our kids live in hell right here. There isn’t a security for them. How will we reside?
“We wish security. We fall asleep and get up afraid.”
High image credit: AFP through Getty Photographs and Anadolu through Getty Photographs

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