A significant development has unfolded in the Syrian conflict, as a coalition of Syrian revolutionary factions, led by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and supported by allied Turkish-backed groups in the Syrian National Army (SNA), launched an offensive against the Ba’athist regime’s armed forces on 27 November 2024. The offensive, initiated by the Military Operations Command, targets areas in Idlib, Aleppo, and Hama Governorates in Syria, marking a notable escalation in the ongoing conflict.
The offensive began as a localized effort, focusing on towns in the Idlib and Aleppo countryside. However, it has since evolved into a broader campaign, with HTS and allied forces making notable gains against the pro-government forces. As of 29 November 2024, HTS has entered Aleppo, capturing a significant portion of the city amid the collapse of pro-government forces. This development underscores the rapidly shifting dynamics on the ground, with opposition forces capitalizing on the weaknesses of the regime’s armed forces.
The capture of Aleppo by HTS marks a significant turning point in the conflict, as it demonstrates the opposition’s ability to coordinate and execute large-scale military operations. The rapid advances made by opposition forces in the aftermath of the offensive’s launch have resulted in the capture of dozens of towns and villages, with pro-government forces disintegrating in the face of the onslaught. As the situation continues to unfold, it is likely that the opposition will seek to consolidate its gains and push further into regime-held territory.
The offensive has also seen the involvement of other opposition groups, including the American-backed Syrian Free Army (SFA), which has launched a separate offensive in the region. While the specifics of the SFA’s operations are not yet clear, their involvement underscores the complexity and multiplicity of forces at play in the Syrian conflict. The Turkish-backed groups in the SNA have also played a crucial role in supporting the HTS-led offensive, highlighting the international dimensions of the conflict and the various external actors involved.
As the conflict continues to evolve, it is essential to monitor the situation closely, particularly in light of the rapid advances made by opposition forces. The capture of key cities and towns has significant implications for the balance of power in Syria, and it remains to be seen how the regime will respond to these developments. With the opposition gaining momentum, it is likely that the coming days and weeks will be marked by further escalation and potentially significant developments in the conflict.
Looking ahead, it will be crucial to watch for further developments in the conflict, particularly in terms of the opposition’s ability to consolidate its gains and push further into regime-held territory. The response of the regime and its allies will also be closely scrutinized, as they seek to regain the initiative and stabilize the situation. As the situation continues to unfold, it is likely that the international community will be called upon to play a role in shaping the outcome of the conflict, whether through diplomatic efforts or other means. As such, the coming days and weeks will be critical in determining the trajectory of the Syrian conflict, and it is essential to remain vigilant and informed about developments on the ground.































