Bittersweet return for Syrians
- The overthrow of the assad regime in late 2024 by opposition forces opened a window for the return of syrian refugees.
- About 125,000 syrians returned home in the month following assad's fall, primarily from turkey, jordan, and lebanon.
- The u.s. Announced a six-month reprieve of sanctions to allow humanitarian groups to provide essential services in syria.
- The return of syrian refugees is raising concerns about labor shortages in turkey's key sectors reliant on low-wage workers.
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