In December 2024, the
National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces declared 8 December of each year a national holiday in Syria. In January 2025, during the
Syrian Revolution Victory Conference,
Hassan Abdul Ghani, the spokesman for the rebels'
Military Operations Command, announced that 8 December, the date of the fall of the Assad regime, would be declared a national holiday. The
General Secretariat of the Presidency issued a declaration declaring 7 and 8 December 2025 as public holidays for state institutions on the occasion of Liberation Day. The
Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria ordered the suspension of work in the public institutions under its authority on 8 December 2025. After the prayer, al-Sharaa, dressed in the same
military uniform he had on when he entered
Damascus a year earlier, addressed Syrians and said, “No one, no matter how great, will stand in our way. No obstacle will stop us, and together we will face every challenge,
God willing.” Presidential Media Adviser
Ahmad Muaffaq Zaidan said that the military uniform used by al-Sharaa served as a reminder to Syrians of the victory the country was celebrating that day. Al-Sharaa, along with Foreign Minister
Asaad al-Shaibani, Defense Minister Major General
Murhaf Abu Qasra, Interior Minister
Anas Khattab, Damascus Governor
Maher Marwan, and several military leaders, attended a
military parade organized by the
Ministry of Defense on the
Mezzeh Highway in Damascus to celebrate Liberation Day. In
Aleppo, the parade moved through several neighborhoods to the
Citadel, with multiple units involved. Similar parades were held in
Latakia,
Tartus,
Deir ez-Zor,
Homs,
Hama, and
Daraa. Afterwards, in a speech at the Damascus Conference Palace, al-Sharaa said that the people had written “a page of
heroism and a story of great victory.” He described the era of the former regime as “a dark page” that caused
sectarian conflict and fear among the people and turned citizenship into “a certificate of loyalty.” He referred to the integration of the various armed forces into a unified national army based on
professionalism and loyalty to the homeland, describing this as a key step in consolidating security and stability. He stressed the government's commitment to the principle of
transitional justice, ensuring accountability for those who committed violations and safeguarding victims’ rights. Syrian First Lady
Latifa al-Droubi attended a gathering at the Damascus Conference Palace to celebrate Liberation Day.
Fireworks and
light shows were held during the Liberation Day celebrations in Umayyad Square in Damascus. The Liberation Day events also featured traditional
dance performances and
musical theatre. In areas controlled by the
Syrian Democratic Forces, demonstrations were held in
Raqqa (northeastern Syria) and Deir ez-Zor (eastern Syria) to celebrate Liberation Day and to protest the ban. According to the
Ministry of Interior, the number of participants in the Liberation Day events on 8 December 2025 exceeded 5.3 million. == Commemoration ==