After 13 years of relentless conflict, Syria faces severe humanitarian challenges driven by deteriorating infrastructure, disrupted livelihoods, and inadequate essential services. With the recent fall of Assad’s regime and Syria’s liberation, the Rapid Needs Assessment (RNA) underscores pressing multisectoral needs in education, food security, WASH, protection, livelihoods, health, and shelter. Key priorities include restoring electricity, enhancing education, ensuring security, delivering food and water, and addressing critical health and shelter needs. 2,105 surveys, between December 19 and 24, with diverse key informants (KIs) are conducted through 225 enumerators across all governorates. These findings highlight the urgency of coordinated interventions to tackle the complex crises affecting communities in Syria.