From WSJopinion: Four million people cower as Assad advances in Idlib, Syria—but the world is unmoved, writes wrmead
The long and bitter Syrian civil war has shifted into an ugly new stage: the brutal repression of the remaining rebel-controlled areas in Syria’s northwestern provinces of Idlib and neighboring Aleppo. About four million people huddle in desperate conditions as Syrian government forces and their Russian allies prepare the final, bloody push.
Turkey, which has already absorbed nearly four million Syrian refugees, has closed its borders against the final surge. Heart-rending pictures of families and small children seeking shelter...
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