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Syrian Rebel Forces Make Significant Progress in Advancing Territory

Syrian rebels are making significant progress in advancing their territory, seizing a majority of the south as government forces focus on defending the central city of Homs to protect President Bashar al-Assad’s rule. Since the rebels’ swift entry into Aleppo a week ago, government defenses have crumbled across the country, with insurgents capturing major cities and resurging in areas previously thought to be under control.

Rebels’ Strategic Advances

The rebels have claimed territories in Aleppo, Hama, Deir al-Zor, Quneitra, Deraa, and Suweida, with their forces advancing within 50 kilometers of the capital. Government defenses are concentrated on Homs, where airstrikes on rebel positions and reinforcements have been reported. Meanwhile, the rebels have extended their control to the southwest and captured key areas on the highway from Damascus to Jordan.

Regional Instability and Foreign Involvement

The rapid pace of events has alarmed Arab capitals, with Qatar expressing concerns about Syria’s territorial integrity. The civil war in Syria, beginning in 2011, has drawn in major outside powers, resulting in regional instability and a humanitarian crisis. Western officials note the Syrian military’s struggle to halt rebel advancements and its retreat in the face of insurgent offensives.

Challenges Faced by Government Forces

The Syrian military, traditionally supported by allies like Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah, is now facing difficulties due to various factors. Russia’s focus on the war in Ukraine and Hezbollah’s losses have limited their capacity to bolster Assad. The situation has prompted discussions among Russia, Iran, and Turkey to find a resolution to the conflict.

Russian Bases at Risk

The escalating conflict poses a threat to Russia’s military presence in Syria, with insurgents advancing rapidly and potentially jeopardizing Russian bases in Hmeimim and Tartous. The Tartous facility is crucial for Russia’s military operations in the Mediterranean and Africa. Despite warnings from Russian war bloggers about the grave threat to their forces, the Russian Defense Ministry remains unavailable for comment.

The situation in Syria remains fluid, with rebels making significant territorial gains and government forces struggling to contain the insurgency. As the conflict intensifies, the regional implications and the future of Syria hang in the balance, raising concerns about stability and security in the Middle East.