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Syria ceasefire raises hopes for stability but concerns for Christians, minorities remain

admin January 19, 2026
Syria ceasefire raises hopes for stability but concerns for Christians, minorities remain

Syria ceasefire raises hopes for stability but concerns for Christians, minorities remain


Syria has announced an immediate nationwide ceasefire with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), ending nearly two weeks of clashes, even as Christians and other minorities remain concerned that the agreement does little to ease fears of continued persecution and instability.

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