Syria Unveils New National Emblem Featuring Golden Eagle
- On Thursday, Syria introduced a new national emblem featuring a golden eagle at an event held in the Presidential Palace in Damascus, which was met with celebrations across the country.
- Following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s Baath Party regime in December, a new interim government headed by President Ahmed al-Sharaa was established in January.
- The emblem replaces the former Hawk of Quraysh with a golden eagle symbolizing strength, unity, and Syria's five main regions, topped by three stars representing people’s liberation.
- President al-Sharaa highlighted that the new emblem represents Syria’s current historical chapter, underscoring the vision of a unified nation and drawing inspiration from the aspirations of the founding fathers in 1945.
- The unveiling marks Syria's return to the international stage and a break from past oppression, while public gatherings and text announcements nationwide signaled widespread engagement with the new identity.
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