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Damascus Bars Tentatively Reopen as New Rebel-Led Government Assures No Alcohol Ban

DAMASCUS – Citizens of Damascus are cautiously celebrating the return of nightlife after the city fell to rebel forces led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), an Islamist group that toppled Bashar al-Assad’s regime after 13 years of brutal civil war.

Although initial fears circulated on social media about a potential ban on alcohol, Damascus pubs and liquor stores are beginning to reopen. Bar owners and patrons have been reassured by HTS fighters that they can resume business without restrictions.

Rumors of Crackdown Dispelled

For four days following HTS’s capture of the city, drinking venues remained closed as rumors of a ban spread. However, Mr. Safi, the owner of the Papa Bar, clarified that no such measures had been enforced.

“I spoke to the HTS-controlled police in Bab Touma, and they assured me I could reopen and hold parties as before,” he told AFP from his cellar pub, stocked with Scotch whisky and Syrian arak. “They said, ‘You have the right to work and live your life.’”

An HTS official echoed this reassurance, stressing that the new government is interim and focused on broader governance challenges. “Talk about an alcohol ban is not true,” the official told AFP, adding, “We have bigger issues to deal with.”

Cautious Return to Nightlife

While some bars, including the Papa Bar, have reopened, trade has been slow as customers remain apprehensive. “People attended reopening parties but were still afraid. They need more reassurance,” said Mr. Safi.

At Al Alia restaurant nearby, a reopening party was briefly interrupted by HTS fighters. However, the rebels entered unarmed and affirmed their support for business as usual. “They were polite and told us, ‘We’re here to live together in Syria and enjoy the freedom we’ve waited for,’” said manager Yezan Shalash.

Uncertainty Ahead

Syria’s interim government under HTS is set to remain in power until March 1, leaving the future of the city’s social scene uncertain. Meanwhile, bar owners like Mr. Safi are urging patrons to embrace the festive spirit.

“This is the month of Christmas, the month of celebrations,” he said, hoping that reassurances will bring revelers back to Damascus’ pubs and restaurants.

For now, Damascus residents are cautiously stepping back into nightlife as Christmas decorations brighten the city.

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