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Statement on Idlib Sparks Widespread Controversy Among Syrians
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Al-Shibani's remarks triggered heated debate, with some seeing them as an attempt to reassure Idlib’s residents, while others dismissed them as mere political rhetoric detached from reality

A statement by Syria’s interim Foreign Minister, Asaad Al-Shibani, sparked widespread reactions after he posted on (X), saying: "Idlib is the heart and soul of the revolution, a refuge for the free and a sanctuary for the oppressed. Its olive trees will pass down stories of resilience for generations. It was a retreat for resistance and a launchpad for liberation, and it will remain the capital of the Syrian revolution."
His remarks came amid growing debate over Idlib’s political status and the tensions surrounding its residents’ situation within Syria, particularly in Damascus.
Al-Shibani’s statement received mixed reactions. Some activists viewed it as an implicit acknowledgment of Idlib’s significance as a stronghold of the opposition, while others dismissed it as political rhetoric that does not reflect reality, questioning whether the government is truly committed to supporting Idlib rather than merely issuing symbolic statements.
On the supportive side, some considered his words timely, reinforcing Idlib’s role in the Syrian opposition’s collective consciousness. Others saw it as an attempt to reassure displaced residents that they remain an integral part of Syria’s future.
Conversely, the remarks triggered a wave of criticism, with some questioning why the government focuses on Idlib while its residents endure dire humanitarian conditions. Some media figures also criticized the large presence of Idlib natives in Damascus, a stance activists condemned as an incitement campaign against displaced individuals.
One of the main points of contention in the debate was the phrase "capital of the revolution." Some commenters argued that Damascus is the true revolutionary capital due to the mass protests it witnessed in the early uprising, while others insisted that Idlib, as the last major opposition stronghold, rightfully deserves the title.
While some believe the government is adopting a more conciliatory tone toward Idlib, others argue that this is merely a political tactic with no real shift in its official stance.
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