Syria's New Leadership Faces Unity Challenges Amidst Tensions
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Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syria's new provisional government, led by former HTS member Abu Mohammad al-Julani, faces challenges in establishing stability and inclusivity. While international leaders cautiously welcome the transition, concerns persist over HTS's radical past and its relationship with the Kurdish population. The new government promises personal freedoms and minority protection, but skepticism remains about its ability to deliver on these promises amid tensions with Kurdish forces and the influence of external actors like Turkey.
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