Syria's New Leadership Faces Challenges Amid Regional Tensions

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Syria's leading rebel group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has appointed Mohammad al-Bashir as the new prime minister of a transitional government following the Assad regime's collapse. This move comes amid international maneuvers to secure interests in the region, with Israel establishing a defensive zone in southern Syria and Turkey clashing with Kurdish forces in the north. The US, cautious in its response, emphasizes an inclusive political process for Syria's future. Meanwhile, the status of Russian military sites and the potential resurgence of ISIS remain critical concerns.
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