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Syria’s Civil War Reignites: Homs Residents Escape as Rebels Advance

Hundreds Flee Homs as Rebels Edge Closer to Damascus

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Civil War & Rebellions, Conflict and Crisis, Political Unrest, Russia-Ukraine War, World News
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Rebel Gains Force Mass Exodus from Key Syrian City of Hom

Syria's Civil War Reignites: Homs Residents Escape as Rebels Advance - Getty Images

Hundreds Flee Homs as Syrian Rebels Advance Toward Damascus

Hundreds of civilians have fled the central Syrian city of Homs, seeking safety as anti-regime rebels continue their rapid advance south toward Damascus. Overnight into Friday, videos showed highways packed with vehicles as residents left the city, fearing an impending clash between rebel forces and government troops.

Rebels Eye Strategic City After Capturing Hama

On Thursday, the rebels seized the city of Hama, located north of Homs, and immediately shifted their focus to the strategic crossroads city. Capturing Homs could split the territories controlled by President Bashar al-Assad into two isolated regions: one encompassing Damascus and the other along the Syrian coast.

“Our heroic people in Homs, your time has come,” a rebel spokesperson declared, calling for support from locals. The rebel coalition, led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has recently captured two major cities in just over a week, aiming to overthrow the Assad regime.

“Our objective remains clear: the overthrow of this regime by all necessary means,” said Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, leader of HTS, in an exclusive CNN interview on Thursday.

Fears of Sectarian Retaliation

Homs, home to a significant Alawite population—Assad’s co-religionists—has become a flashpoint. Many Alawites fear retaliation from Islamist rebels who accuse their community of supporting Assad and dominating Syria’s political system.

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A Lightning Offensive Reignites Civil War

The rebel coalition’s recent offensive began on November 27, bursting out of their northwest Idlib stronghold. Within days, they captured Aleppo, Syria’s second-largest city, and Hama, meeting minimal resistance from government forces caught unprepared by the speed of the attacks.

If Homs falls, it would mark a major turning point, effectively cutting Assad’s forces into two isolated zones. Rebel forces have already celebrated significant victories, with videos showing fighters jubilantly entering captured cities.

“Guys, my country is being liberated. I swear, we are in Hama and Aleppo,” a rebel fighter exclaims in one video, standing near Hama’s Alaarbaen Roundabout.

The rebels also released hundreds of prisoners from Hama’s central jail, claiming they were “wrongfully detained.” This same city was the site of a brutal massacre in 1982, when Assad’s father, Hafez al-Assad, crushed a revolt, killing thousands.

Rebel Gains Force Mass Exodus from Key Syrian City of Hom
Syria’s Civil War Reignites: Homs Residents Escape as Rebels Advance – Muhammad Haj Kadour/AFP/Getty Images

A Fragile Regime Under Pressure

Jolani believes the Assad regime’s collapse is imminent. “The seeds of its defeat have always been there. Foreign powers like Iran and Russia tried to prop it up, but the regime is effectively dead,” he said.

The Assad regime has not commented on the rapid rebel advances. Internet blackouts in Homs and the surrounding areas have made it difficult to verify reports from the city.

The Human Cost of a Renewed Conflict

The offensive has reawakened Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011 during the Arab Spring protests. Initially peaceful demonstrations demanding democratic reforms were met with violent crackdowns by the regime, spiraling into a protracted conflict involving multiple foreign powers.

Over a decade of war has left more than 300,000 civilians dead and displaced millions across the region, according to the United Nations.

As the rebels push southward, the future of the Assad regime and the Syrian people hangs in uncertainty. For many fleeing Homs, survival remains the only priority.

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