The Syrian opposition is the political structure of the Syrian National Coalition and associated groups opposing the Syrian government.
Syrian opposition may also refer to:
- Syrian Opposition Coalition or Syrian National Coalition, a coalition of opposition groups in the Syrian Civil War that was founded in 2012
 - Popular Front for Change and Liberation, a coalition of Syrian political parties and the official political opposition within the People's Council of Syria
 - National Democratic Rally (Syria), a banned opposition alliance in Syria
 - National Salvation Front in Syria, a Syrian opposition political party founded and based in Belgium
 - Free Syrian Army, a loose faction founded by officers of the Syrian Armed Forces to bring down the government of Bashar al-Assad
 - Tahrir al-Sham, a group within the Syrian Opposition which governs the Opposition territory in northwest Syria
 - Syrian National Army, a group within the Opposition that governs the rebel territory in northern Syria
 - Maghaweir al-Thowra a group within the Opposition that governs the rebel territory in southeast Syria
 
See also
- Syrian civil war, 2011-present ongoing multi-sided civil war in Syria
 - Syrian opposition–Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant conflict, conflict among factions of the Syrian opposition and Free Syrian Army throughout the Syrian Civil War
 - Syrian Social Nationalist Party, a party in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Palestine that advocates a Greater Syrian nation state
 - Hizb ut-Tahrir, an international pan-Islamist and fundamentalist political organization
 
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