Syrian Refugees Contemplate Return Amid Changing Homeland Dynamics

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Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, nearly three million Syrian refugees in Turkey face the difficult decision of whether to return to their war-torn homeland or remain in Turkey, where they have lived for years. Despite the opening of a border gate by President Erdogan to facilitate movement, many Syrians are cautious due to Syria's unstable conditions and lack of infrastructure. The Turkish government and public are eager for their return amid economic challenges, but experts predict a gradual return due to ongoing risks and uncertainties in Syria.
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