Syrian rebels made significant advances by storming into the city of Hama as government forces withdrew, bringing them closer to the capital Damascus. The rebels, led by Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, were jubilant and urged their forces to press on toward other key cities in Syria. This sudden rebel advance has shifted the front lines of the 13-year-old civil war, adding more unpredictability to the conflict that has already caused immense devastation and drawn in various world powers. The rebel takeover of Hama marks a significant milestone in the conflict, as it is one of the few major cities where rebels had yet to seize control. The rebels also recently extended their control over Aleppo, further consolidating their strength in northern Syria. The situation on the ground remains fluid, and the international community is closely watching the unfolding developments in Syria. As the rebels continue to make gains, it remains to be seen how the government forces and their allies will respond to the changing dynamics of the conflict.
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