IDLIB, SYRIA - JANUARY 24: A man holds a young child as he goes about his day while living in a camp for Internally displaced persons (IDPs) living in Syria's northwestern Idlib province on January 24, 2025 in Idlib, Syria. Nearly two million people, almost all of tive in camps near the Turkish border after fleeing the war in other parts of Syria. Until recently, Idlib was the only area in the country controlled by the opposition. Following the overthrow of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad by opposition groups in a quick offensive on December 8, the country is looking to gain economic momentum after years of global sanctions on the Assad-led government. Arab and Western countries have been reopening diplomatic relations with Syria's new de facto authorities, headed by the Islamist former insurgent group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS. Fourteen years of war have left the Syrian economy damaged, with tens of thousands of residents living on or below the poverty line. The World Food Program estimates that 13.1 million Syrians do not have enough to eat. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)