In Syria, the devastating civil war has ravaged the country since 2011, involving complex political, social, and humanitarian issues. The conflict stems from the Syrian uprising against the Assad regime, leading to a violent response from the government forces. Key players include the Syrian regime, rebel groups, international actors, and the UN. The geographical impact has been widespread, with millions displaced and human toll immense. The conflict has evolved through major battles, the rise of rebel groups, and allegations of human rights violations. The civilian suffering has been severe, with displacement and violence rampant. International diplomacy efforts have been hindered by complex geopolitical dynamics, while the conflict has significant implications for regional and global stability.