
Syria's new government is implementing controversial measures, including amnesties and economic aid, to gain the loyalty of the Alawite community following recent killings and displacement. The Supreme Committee for the Preservation of Civil Peace is providing support to hundreds of Alawites, including former security officials and fighters, aiming to foster stability and demonstrate inclusive governance. This initiative seeks to balance the needs of the Alawite minority with those of the broader Syrian population, including Sunnis previously affected by the Assad regime.