On December 8, Islamist-led Syrian rebels claimed to have captured Damascus, with President Bashar al-Assad reportedly fleeing the country. The rebels announced the end of Assad’s rule, seizing key locations including the public broadcasting building and breaking into the infamous Sednaya prison to release prisoners. Thousands celebrated in the streets, chanting for freedom. Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed al-Jalali expressed willingness to cooperate with a new leadership, while Hezbollah withdrew its forces from Damascus and Homs, which are now under rebel control. n18oc_crux
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