Syria's new government under war

Report: The rebels appointed a new prime minister in Syria

After the fall of Assad's regime: Mohamed Al-Bashir has been appointed to establish a new Syrian government, referred to as the "transitional government," which will temporarily oversee all decisions that need to be made in Syria.

Syrians celebrating Assad's fall (Photo: shutterstock)

The Syrians understand that the chaos in their country cannot continue, and they are trying to figure out how to deal with the overthrow of Assad's regime. Mohammed Al-Bashir has been appointed to establish a new Syrian government, referred to as the "transitional government," until it is decided who will take the reins.

Meanwhile, many Syrians who left the country were asked to return in order to rebuild Syria.

As a reminder, the rebels achieved a phenomenal result from their perspective, capturing Syria within 10 days. Earlier in Daraa, the rebels announced that they had taken control of the city of Quneitra, located near the border with Israel. The international news agency Reuters also reported the takeover from two sources among the rebels and from an official source in the Syrian regime.

Additionally, the forces opposing President Bashar al-Assad's regime announced that they have also taken control of the city of Sanamin, located in the rural area of Daraa, in southern Syria.


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