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Abu Dhabi, UAEThursday 24 May 2018

Seven years of war. A tragedy for Syria. A catastrophe for the world

As the war begins its eighth year today, eight reasons why we must make sure that this is its last

Aleppo, pictured on December 17, 2016. Youssef Karwashan / AFP Photo
Aleppo, pictured on December 17, 2016. Youssef Karwashan / AFP Photo
Seven years of war. A tragedy for Syria. A catastrophe for the world
As the war enters its eighth year, here are eight reasons why we must make sure that this is its last
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Today, we publish a special report seven years since the start of the war in Syria.

Introduced by Mina Al-Oraibi, The National’s Editor-in-Chief, our report by staff writers and contributors looks at the insidious nature of chemical attacks; President Barack Obama’s “red line”; the ever rising death toll; the resilience of the regime led by President Bashar Al Assad; the refugee crisis unparalleled since the Second World War; ISIL; the region’s shifting alliances and the failure of the international community to intervene in any meaningful way.

As the war enters its eighth year, our writers state eight reasons why we must make sure that this is its last.

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