Could Syria be on the brink of an even more devastating full-scale war? Tensions are skyrocketing after more than 150,000 people were displaced and at least 23 died in just five days of deadly clashes in Aleppo, culminating in the expulsion of Kurdish fighters. Heartbreakingly, some Kurdish fighters even detonated explosive-laden belts as government forces closed in, underscoring the desperation and brutality of the conflict. This violence has ignited widespread protests in cities like Qamishli, where thousands of Syrian Kurds braved the rain, carrying banners condemning figures like President Ahmed al-Sharaa and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan as “Killers of the Kurdish people.” Critics argue that the bloodshed shatters any pretense of unity promised by Sharaa’s Islamist-led government, demanding constitutional recognition for Kurdish rights. Furthermore, fears are escalating with Syria’s defense ministry declaring eastern Aleppo a “closed military zone,” fueling worries of further military action. Many recall recent sectarian killings, fearing a deeper fracturing of the region’s diverse communities. Ultimately, this escalating crisis threatens to prevent different peoples from coexisting peacefully, raising a chilling prospect for the already war-torn nation. Stay informed as this critical situation unfolds by subscribing to our channel for ongoing updates on global events.
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