Daraa, a Syrian governorate, represents a different model from the rest of the Syrian regions. It was controlled by Syrian revolutionaries, then it became controlled by regime forces and their allies: Russia, Iran, and local and foreign loyalist militias.

Daraa maintained its political identity as a governorate that rejected the regime, and was able to organize the sustainability of this political identity for society by organizing revolutionary and social networks. The south represents proof of the continuation of the political identities that were formed with the Syrian revolution.