Syrian Heartland Rejects Assad Amid Rising Tensions

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In a surprising turn of events, the coastal heartland of Syria, traditionally loyal to the Assad regime, celebrated the rebels' victory as Bashar al-Assad fled the country. The Alawite community, which has historically supported the Assads, expressed discontent due to worsening poverty and high casualties during the civil war. Despite fears of sectarian retribution, rebel leaders have sought to reassure Alawites and Christians of their safety. The fall of the regime has led to the dismantling of Assad's patronage networks, with many regime loyalists fleeing or hiding.
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