This article appeared in the March 31, 2025 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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A backlash in Syria

Clayton Collins
Director of Editorial Innovation

Welcome to a new week, and to the end of March. We’re watching early reports that the Israeli military has issued evacuation orders for Rafah, the southernmost city in the Gaza Strip.

Now to your Monday Daily. 

Dominique Soguel’s report on the backlash violence leveled at Syria’s minority Alawite community since the fall of Bashar al-Assad – an Alawite – is a raw story of loss. It also sheds light on what must happen next.

“Without proper transitional justice and accountability for the violence committed by the previous regime, it will be challenging for Syria to heal or move forward,” Dominique told me by text. “New rulers might make the right noises, but they need to do much more to be more inclusive and persuade minority communities that they are acting in the service of all Syrians.”


This article appeared in the March 31, 2025 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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