After Assad’s fall, Syrians weigh homecoming against hard reality - analysis
Many Syrians are considering returning home after the fall of Assad, but face significant challenges. The destruction of homes, lack of services, and uncertain job prospects complicate their decisions. Additionally, many families have children who are now settled abroad, adding to the difficulty of returning.
- ▪Millions of Syrians displaced by war are contemplating their return home.
- ▪Destroyed homes and weak services pose significant challenges for returnees.
- ▪Many families have children who are settled abroad, complicating the decision to return.
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After Assad’s fall, Syrians weigh homecoming against hard reality - analysisDestroyed homes, weak services, uncertain jobs, and children settled abroad are complicating the return for millions of Syrians displaced by war Follow us on GoogleA Syrian family returns on May 11, 2026 from Turkey.(photo credit: Syrian Border Crossing Authority)
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