The ongoing Syrian conflict has taken a sharp turn as President Bashar Al Assad confronts a significant challenge after years of relative calm. In a surprise move, the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham launched an offensive on Aleppo, capturing it within days and advancing towards Hama. The attack marks one of the most dramatic developments in Syria's civil war in recent years. Rebel Advances and Casualties Over 300 insurgents have reportedly been killed in the clashes, yet the rebel momentum remains strong. For the first time, they have managed to operate a military helicopter captured from the retreating Syrian Army, signaling a new phase in the conflict. Assad’s Response and Allied Involvement With the situation worsening, Assad has sought support from allies, reportedly flying to Moscow for discussions. Russia, which played a crucial role in bolstering Assad’s regime in the past, now faces its own constraints due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Similarly, Iran, another critical ally, is stretched thin due to ongoing tensions and attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. Despite these challenges, Iran has mobilized reinforcements, sending militias from Iraq into northern Syria to aid government forces. Fighters from groups such as Iraq’s Kataib Hezbollah and Fatemiyoun have crossed into Syria to strengthen Assad’s position. Regional Dynamics The sudden escalation follows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s announcement of plans to create a safe zone along the Syrian border to combat Kurdish forces. Turkey’s robust military, second only to the US in NATO, sees this move as essential to counter Kurdish separatist groups. Meanwhile, the US continues to support Kurdish-led forces in Syria as part of its broader strategy against the resurgence of the Islamic State. Kurds in Peril Kurdish-majority areas are under significant threat, with reports suggesting pro-Turkish factions have besieged around 200,000 Syrian Kurds in Aleppo and surrounding villages. Communication lines have been cut, raising concerns of potential atrocities. The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces are actively coordinating evacuations to safer regions in the northeast. A Fragile Balance As the conflict intensifies, the international community remains watchful. While Russia and Iran have reaffirmed their support for Syria’s sovereignty, their capacity to provide immediate and effective assistance is uncertain. Meanwhile, Turkey’s involvement adds another layer of complexity to the already volatile situation. U.S. Expresses Concerns Over Syria Crisis Amid Mounting Civilian Casualties U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan emphasized that the Biden administration remains indifferent to the challenges faced by the Assad government, which is supported by Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah. Speaking on Sunday, Sullivan remarked, “We won’t cry over the fact that the Assad government is under certain kinds of pressure.” However, he expressed serious concerns about the intentions and objectives of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the rebel group at the center of the recent offensive against Assad's forces. Sullivan, along with National Security Council spokesperson Sean Savett, reiterated that the United States considers HTS a terrorist organization. Both officials clarified that the U.S. has no involvement with the group’s actions against Assad’s regime. This distinction underscores the complexity of the situation, as the U.S. seeks to navigate its opposition to Assad while condemning HTS’s activities. Meanwhile, the humanitarian toll of the conflict continues to rise. Since Wednesday, attacks by Syrian government forces and their allies in northwestern Syria have claimed the lives of at least 56 civilians, including 20 children, according to the White Helmets, a civil defense group operating in the region. Additionally, 238 people have been injured in these strikes, further exacerbating the suffering of those caught in the crossfire. The U.S. government’s remarks highlight its dual focus on countering terrorism and addressing the ongoing humanitarian crisis, as it closely monitors the rapidly evolving conflict in Syria. MORE NEWS: Syrian and Russian Jets Target Rebel-Held Northwest Syria Amid Renewed Clashes