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Ba'athist Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic (SAR), [a] was the Syrian state between 1963 and 2024 under the one-party rule of the Syrian regional branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. From 1971 until its collapse , it was ruled by the Assad family , and was therefore commonly referred to as the Assad regime .
Flag of Syria in the Federation of Arab Republics: Tricolor consisting of red, white and black stripes with a golden Hawk of Quraish in the centre white stripe. 2:3 ratio. Flag shared with Egypt and Libya. 1980–2024: Flag of the Syrian Arab Republic: Reversion to 1958 design. 2024–present: Flag of the Syrian Arab Republic
Syrian Arab Republic; Independence flag: Use: De facto national flag of Syria: Proportion: 2:3 [citation needed]: Adopted: 8 December 2024; 2 months ago () (de facto) : Design: A horizontal tricolour of green, white, and black; charged with three red five-pointed stars at the centre.
Supporters of rebels who ousted President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday have entered some Syrian embassies abroad to hoist their flag, while insurgents also entered the Italian envoy's residence in ...
"A new chapter for Syria can begin here — one free of terrorism and suffering for the Syrian people," he said. China: Foreign Ministry The Chinese foreign ministry's initial response focused on ...
Mohammed Jalali, who served as prime minister under Assad but remained in the country after the president fled, agreed on Monday to hand over power to a transitional government being assembled by HTS.
On 12 December, DAANES announced that it had adopted the flag of the Syrian revolution as the official flag of Syria. [132] Despite the collapse of the Assad regime, Turkey and Turkish-backed SNA fighters in northern Syria launched an offensive against SDF forces. [133] [134] On 9 December, SNA fighters captured the city of Manbij. [135]
The rebels' lightning advance through western Syria marks one of the most serious threats to half a century of Assad family rule in Damascus, and a seismic moment for the Middle East.