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His Children Grew up in Sassenheim, but Ahmad Returned to Syria: 'This Is Home'

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Ahmad lived in the Netherlands for twelve years. Exactly one year ago, when the regime fell, he returned to his Syria. He found a country filled with hope. A great deal of hope. But also a country with devastated cities, fragile infrastructure, and millions of people still dependent on humanitarian aid.
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Ahmad lived in the Netherlands for twelve years. Exactly one year ago, when the regime fell, he returned to his Syria. He found a country filled with hope. A great deal of hope. But also a country with devastated cities, fragile infrastructure, and millions of people still dependent on humanitarian aid.

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rtl.nl broke the news in on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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