Why Christians May Be the Key to a United Syria

More than a year after Bashar al-Assad fled to Moscow and the civil war ended, Syria remains a nation in precarious transition. The interim government is rebuilding institutions, reshaping foreign ties, and limiting Iran’s reach. Recent tensions involving Kurdish areas underscore how fragile reintegration remains.

But hope is shining in a place that truly matters.

Amid these swirling changes, the space for religious freedom is slowly opening — and holding. Syria’s Christians are emerging not only as a community to be protected, but also as a constituency for civic unity — evidence that citizenship can matter more than sect.

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