Anxiety, anger, and hope in Syria’s Damascus after SDF ceasefire
Summary
A ceasefire between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) was announced, causing brief celebration in Damascus. However, fighting resumed when the SDF agreed to less favorable conditions, including withdrawal from specific areas. Residents express mixed feelings of impatience, frustration, and hope for a peaceful resolution.Key Facts
- A ceasefire between the Syrian government and SDF was declared on January 18 in Damascus.
- Initial celebrations occurred, but fighting resumed when SDF accepted terms for withdrawal.
- SDF is expected to withdraw from Raqqa and Deir Az Zor and integrate into state structures.
- Many in Damascus feel frustrated with the SDF for prolonging divisions.
- The SDF has been seen as backed by foreign powers, especially the U.S.
- Concerns exist about how integration will affect local fighters and administrations.
- The dominant mood in Damascus is impatience for a resolution to the conflict.
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