Al Jazeera correspondent recalls dramatic entry to Damascus as Assad fell

As the last remnants of President Bashar al-Assad's regime crumbled in 2023, Al Jazeera correspondent Zeina Khodr became the first international journalist to enter Damascus, a city that had been under the control of opposition fighters for nearly four years. This historic moment marked a turning point in Syria's seven-year-long civil war and a pivotal day in shaping the country's future.

On November 11th, 2023, Zeina Khodr found herself standing at the entrance to Damascus, a city she had been unable to access as a journalist for months. The once-thriving metropolis was now under siege, with opposition forces battling government loyalists in a desperate bid for control. As she made her way through the city's ruins, Zeina witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of years of war on Syria's people and infrastructure.

The report that Zeina filed from Damascus has been hailed as one of the most significant pieces of journalism to come out of the conflict. It captured the raw emotion and intensity of a city in chaos, offering a rare glimpse into life under siege. For many, it was their first-ever look at the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Syria.

Over two years later, Zeina's report remains just as poignant, shedding new light on the lives of Syrians living through one of the world's most brutal conflicts. It serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of holding those in power accountable for their actions.

As the city marks its first anniversary since falling to opposition fighters, Zeina's report remains an essential piece of history - a powerful testament to the courage and resilience of Syrian civilians who have borne witness to unimaginable suffering.
 
I mean, it's wild that Al Jazeera correspondent Zeina Khodr was the first one to enter Damascus after years of war 😲. That's some crazy journalism right there! I'm impressed she made it through without getting hurt. Her report is really telling, shows how harsh life was under siege and still is for many Syrians πŸ€•. It's heartbreaking what people had to go through and how they're still living with those scars πŸ’”. But at the same time, it's awesome that her report is shedding light on this humanitarian crisis, bringing attention to the suffering of Syrian civilians πŸ‘€. We need more journalists like Zeina who are willing to take risks to tell these important stories πŸ“°.
 
omg what's up with syria lol πŸ˜‚ i remember watching zeina khodr on al jazeera like 5 yrs ago when she was reporting from turkey 🌏 her latest report is still giving me chills tho 🀯 it's crazy how much has changed in that city since then πŸ“Ί the human cost of war is just so heartbreaking πŸ˜” can't even imagine living through something like that πŸ’”
 
OMG, can u believe this girl Zeina Khodr was like the only one brave enough to go into Damascus in 2023 🀯? I mean, Syria's been stuck in that civil war for ages, and it's insane she got to be the first journalist to actually see what's going on there. Her report is still giving me chills, it's so raw and emotional... u feel like you're right there with her, seeing all the destruction and suffering 😱. And can we talk about how important it is for journalists like her to tell our stories? We need more people like Zeina holding those in power accountable, ya know? πŸ‘
 
I THINK IT'S AMAZING THAT ZEINA KHODR WAS ABLE TO ENTER DAMASCUS IN 2023! IT WAS SUCH A HISTORIC MOMENT FOR THE CITY AND FOR SYRIA AS A WHOLE 🀯 IT TAKES A LOT OF COURAGE TO WITNESS THOSE KINDS OF SITUATIONS UP CLOSE, BUT ZEINA MANAGED TO CAPTURE EVERYTHING ON CAMERA IN THIS POWERFUL REPORT πŸ“Ί I MEAN, CAN YOU IMAGINE BEING THE FIRST FOREIGN JOURNALIST TO ENTER THE CITY SINCE THE OPPOSITION TOOK CONTROL? IT'S LIKE SHE WAS A TIME TRAVELER 😲
 
omg i'm still in awe of zeina khodr!!! 🀯 she's literally a hero, you know? πŸ’• I mean, can u even imagine the danger she faced just to get that report out?! 😱 and now it's like, this powerful reminder of what's been going on in syria for so long... it's crazy how much humanity there is in the world, right? 🌎 we need more journalists like zeina who are willing to take risks for the truth πŸ’ͺ
 
<3 still can't believe what happened in Syria πŸ˜” last year was just devastating on human scale... Zeina Khodr is total hero for making it into Damascus, that's huge achievement πŸ™Œ journalists always putting themselves in harm way for us to know what going on. her report still giving me chills, war has such impact on people & infrastructures. hope Syria get to rebuild and move forward soon πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” still can't believe it's been a year since Damascus fell πŸŒ†. that footage from Zeina Khodr back in 23 was insane... so vivid, you felt like you were right there on the ground amidst all that chaos 😨. but what really gets me is how little things have changed for Syrians since then πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. the city's still under reconstruction, people are still struggling to access basic necessities like food and water 🌊. it's heartbreaking to see how much progress has been made in just a year, but also how slow the rebuilding process really is ⏱️. i guess that's what happens when you're dealing with one of the world's most complex conflicts 🀯. still, Zeina's report remains so powerful, and it's a reminder that even after all this time, Syria's story is far from over πŸ’”
 
the world is slowly getting back to normal but at what cost?? syria was already a mess before the war and now its like a ghost town πŸ—ΏοΈ i mean zeina khodr's report is like a punch in the gut every time i read it, it's so raw and honest, she's like a savior or something ✨ but seriously, what can we do to prevent this kind of tragedy from happening again? is it just too easy for governments to turn a blind eye to their own people suffering 🀯
 
OMG, I'm still getting chills thinking about that historic moment when Zeina Khodr entered Damascus for the first time 🀯! It's crazy to think about how much devastation she witnessed firsthand – the ruins, the rubble, the people affected by war... it's just heartbreaking πŸ’”. And can you imagine being a journalist, risking your life to share the truth with the world? Zeina is truly a hero for shedding light on what's really happening in Syria 🌟. It's such an important reminder of the human cost of war and the need to hold those in power accountable... we should all be paying attention to this! πŸ’ͺ🏽
 
πŸ€•πŸ’” Syria's 7-year civil war has been totally devastating, and now that it's finally coming to an end, I'm still worried about what's next for those people... like, have they even thought about the mental health effects of all that trauma? 🀯 It's crazy how quickly we can forget about the human cost of war. Like, Zeina Khodr's report is super powerful and all, but it just makes me wanna check the Syria news website every hour to see if there's anything new... because it's always something bad 🚨πŸ’₯
 
OMG, remember when Zeina Khodr entered Damascus back in 2023? 🀯 I was literally living for that moment! πŸ˜‚ I mean, can you even imagine being the first international journalist to set foot in a city after months of not being able to access it? Mind. Blown.

I've been following her reports from then, and honestly, it's still giving me chills πŸ€•. The way she described the devastation, the struggle for survival... it's like you're right there with her, feeling every ounce of that pain πŸ’”.

And now, two years later, it's still so relevant 🀯. We need to keep holding those in power accountable for their actions, and Zeina's report is a huge part of that conversation πŸ—£οΈ. Let's not forget the human cost of war, fam 😩.
 
omg can u believe zeina khodr just became the 1st int'l journalist 2 enter damascus πŸ™ŒπŸ’₯ like, what a legendary feat! she risked her life 2 report on the war & now her footage is still making waves 2 days after it dropped πŸš€πŸ“° i'm literally shook by her bravery & dedication 2 truth journalism. syria's history will never be forgotten thanks 2 zeina's iconic reporting πŸ˜”πŸ’”
 
😱 just can't believe how far Syria has come in just 2 years! πŸš€ I mean, it's crazy to think about Zeina Khodr being the first journalist to enter Damascus after all those months under siege πŸ’₯. And her report is still giving us chills today 😳. It's a powerful reminder of what's at stake when we let politics and power consume us πŸŒͺ️. As a tech evangelist, I'm more used to talking about new gadgets and platforms πŸ”‹, but this story just shows me the importance of human connection and storytelling in shaping our understanding of the world πŸ“Ί. Anyway, can't wait to see what the future holds for Syria 🀞! πŸ’–
 
πŸ˜” "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." πŸ’” This war has left so many innocent people broken, their homes destroyed, and their futures uncertain. We need more journalists like Zeina Khodr who are willing to go against the odds to tell the stories that need to be told. πŸ“°πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, I'm still trying to wrap my head around how this is even possible 🀯 I mean, two years have passed since that historic entry into Damascus and yet we're still getting updates on the aftermath? Can't someone just give us a update for once? Like, Zeina Khodr's report was a game-changer in 2023, but what about now? The city is supposed to be marking its first anniversary of falling under opposition control - shouldn't there be some kind of follow-up or progress report? πŸ“°
 
I remember watching Syria on the news back in 2012 πŸ“Ί, it was like something out of a bad dream. All those years and now Zeina Khodr is reporting live from Damascus πŸ˜•. It's crazy how fast time flies, feels like just yesterday we were following the news about Syrian President Assad getting ousted πŸ’₯. But this report by Zeina is so powerful, it still gives me chills 🀯. I mean, can you believe all those years of war have left a city in shambles? 😩 The human cost of conflict is just heartbreaking. Glad to see Zeina's courage and resilience inspiring people to hold those in power accountable πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG I'm still trying to process this news about Zeina Khodr entering Damascus 🀯!! It's like, what an incredible moment for journalism & humanity! To think she was able to capture the raw emotion & intensity of a city in chaos on camera is just mind-blowing πŸ“Ίβ€οΈ. And can you believe it's been two years since her report? I feel like I'm reading about some sort of ancient history book, not something that's happening RIGHT NOW 😱. It's so powerful to see how her footage still holds up & sheds new light on the lives of Syrians living through this brutal conflict πŸ’”. We need more people like Zeina who are willing to go against all odds to tell the stories that really matter πŸ“°πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” I think it's wild that Zeina Khodr got to be the first journalist in Damascus after all those years. I mean, can you imagine being stuck outside the city for months just trying to get a glimpse? πŸ’₯ And now her report is still super relevant two years later - it really drives home how harsh life must've been for Syrians during that time πŸ€•. The fact that she got to show the world what was happening makes me proud of her, you know? πŸ‘
 
I gotta say... 2 years on from that historic moment when Zeina Khodr stepped into Damascus, it's still mind-blowing to think about what went down in that city 🀯. I mean, Syria's been through so much - 7 years of civil war, millions displaced, countless lives lost... and for what? So we can say "oh look, the regime fell"? It's a major milestone, don't get me wrong, but it doesn't change the fact that the real struggle is still ongoing πŸ’”. We need to keep shining a light on the human cost of war, not just celebrate the politicians who made it happen πŸ“Ί.
 
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