The war in Syria has caused immense suffering, displacing over half of the population and leading to a humanitarian crisis marked by widespread poverty, lack of access to basic services, and food insecurity. Civilians face constant threats from violence, including airstrikes and ground battles, resulting in high casualties and trauma. Additionally, millions of Syrians have fled to neighboring countries or sought refuge in Europe, straining resources and creating social tensions in host communities. The conflict has disrupted education and healthcare, leaving a generation of children without proper schooling and access to medical care.
As of October 2015, the war in Syria is not over.
Syria is involved in a civil war now, 2014
Syria at that time was not independent.
People in Syria are Syrian.
The US Civil War was indeed significant, affecting millions of people.
Syria was under the mandate of France after W 1.
The people in Syria are generally Semitic peoples.
Jordan allied with Egypt and Syria in the Six Day War.
No, people do not cheer in Syria.
there is a war in Syria because Syrians want a change but the government don't want Syria to change.
The Syrian war has primarily affected Syria itself, leading to a devastating humanitarian crisis. Neighboring countries such as Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq have also been significantly impacted, hosting millions of Syrian refugees. Additionally, various international actors, including the United States, Russia, and Iran, have become involved, further complicating the conflict and its regional implications. The war has created geopolitical tensions that extend beyond the immediate vicinity of Syria, affecting global relations and security.
How is what affecting people?