After the fall of the Assad government in Syria, attacks by other countries intensified. Israel attacked the southern area of ​​Syria, the United States attacked the central area, and rebel forces associated with Turkey attacked the northern area.

According to Reuters, Turkish rebel forces have captured Manbij, the northern region of Syria. The Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) took control of Manbij from IS in 2016.

An agreement was reached Monday between the United States and Turkey to safely expel Kurdish fighters after the SDF’s defeat in Manbij. For his part, Turkish President Recep Erdogan declared himself satisfied with the elimination of the “terrorists” of Manbij regarding this victory.

Israel has carried out more than 100 missile strikes on Damascus. Israeli Air Force warplanes carried out more than 100 airstrikes in Syria on Monday. According to Al Jazeera, these attacks took place near the Barjah Scientific Research Center, near the capital Damascus.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar admitted that Israel had attacked weapons sites. In fact, Western countries fear that the Assad government may have hidden chemical weapons here. Today, Israel fears that these weapons could fall into the hands of Syrian rebels.

The Israeli army had reached only 21 kilometers from Damascus. Earlier, for the first time in 50 years, Israel crossed the Syrian border and captured the buffer zone by sending its army into the Golan Heights. Al Jazeera, citing media reports regarding Lebanon, said the Israeli army had now exceeded the limits of the buffer zone.

According to the report, Israeli soldiers have now reached the town of Katana in southern Syria, located just 21 km from the capital Damascus. The report also said that Israeli soldiers also entered several villages on the outskirts of Damascus.

Previously, America carried out more than 75 airstrikes against targets of the terrorist organization ISIS in central Syria. According to the US Central Command, B-52 bombers and F-15E fighter jets were used in this attack. Many ISIS fighters and their bases were destroyed in these attacks.

The situation in Syria in pictures…

Syrian civilians broke into President Assad’s residence after he left the country. The citizens looted the Rashtrapati Bhavan and took away their belongings.

Abu Mohammed al-Julani, leader of the HTS rebel group, speaking to people at a mosque in Damascus after the fall of the Assad government in Syria.

Women also took to the streets to celebrate the Syrian uprising. In such a situation, it is hoped that they will get equal rights, regardless of the government formed.

Everywhere in the streets of Damascus, rebels are celebrating, weapons in hand.

Syria’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebels, who toppled President Bashar Assad, have said they will not impose any religious dress codes on women. He also pledged to guarantee the personal freedom of people from all communities in Syria.

According to the AP news agency, the rebel group’s general command made it clear in a message posted on social media that there would be no interference in women’s dress.

Let us tell you that HTS rebels under the leadership of Abu Mohammad Al Julani are trying to improve the image of the organization after capturing the capital Damascus. Julani, once a member of Al-Qaeda, now presents himself as a reformist around the world.

On the other hand, Britain said it would soon make a decision to remove HTS from the list of terrorist organizations. Pat McFadden, head of national security in the British government, said the government was considering removing HTS from the blacklist.

President Bashar al-Assad fled the country to Russia After being captured by rebels in Syria, President Bashar al-Assad fled the country to Russia on Sunday. According to a Reuters report, Russian President Vladimir Putin has granted political asylum to Assad and his family.

Spokesman for the Russian Presidential Palace, Dmitry Peskov, informed that granting asylum to the Syrian president was a personal decision of Putin. Peskov said he would not say where Assad was being held. Separately, the Reuters news agency claimed that the rebels had informed Turkey six months in advance of their intention to overthrow Assad.

What’s next in West Asia HTS rebels ended the 50-year rule of Bashar al-Assad’s family in 11 days. The situation is changing rapidly in West Asia.

Know what will change…

Russia: The Tatars of northern Syria may now have to lose Russia’s Hmeimim naval base and air base, weakening Putin’s grip on the eastern Mediterranean. Russia has an option for Libya.

Iran: Iran is weaker than ever. Iran’s proxies in the region are losing one after the other.

Israel: Israel’s dominance will increase as Iran’s power declines.

Türkiye: President Erdogan has become vigilant. Turkey attacks US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces positions, killing 22

Bashar’s brutal crackdown on children led to the civil war in Syria and Bashar’s downfall. His rule was based on the legacy of his father Hafez al-Assad, but he was never able to replace his father. When Bashar, who was studying medicine in London, became president in 2000, he resorted to violence. In the midst of the Arab Spring in 2011, Assad kidnapped schoolchildren to crush protests. These children were tortured in the infamous secret prison in Damascus. After that, a civil war broke out against Bashar, which ended with his overthrow.

The world has been talking about the fall of the Assad government in Syria…

How Julani, Baghdadi’s lieutenant, led the coup in Syria: He abandoned his medical studies and became a jihadist.

The man behind toppling the Assad family from power in Syria in 11 days is 42-year-old Sunni leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani, who was a lieutenant of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, one of the most brutal terrorists of the world. …