In a historical turn of events, the Assad regime in Syria has collapsed, leading to celebrations among the populace and a seismic shift in power dynamics. The U.S. confirmed airstrikes targeted over 70 ISIS positions, while Israel targeted chemical weapon capabilities in Syria. Rebel forces captured crucial cities, with Assad reportedly fleeing to Russia for asylum. Amidst this turmoil, rebel leader Abu Mohammed Al Jilani claimed victory, promising inclusion and support for all Syrian groups. Analysts point out the fragility of this moment, recalling previous regime changes in the region that often ended in chaos. The changing landscape also raises questions on the influence of regional powers like Russia and Iran, as the Syrian public seeks agency in rebuilding their war-torn nation. The Israeli military, responding to the power vacuum, has deployed troops in a long-established buffer zone, cautioning against potential threats emerging from Syria. With numerous factions vying for control and international interests at play, the future of Syria remains uncertain, with the possibility of escalating tensions and conflicts looming large.
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