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Syria’s second civil war: Turkey and Israel’s strategic contest for influence

The dénouement of Bashar al-Assad’s rule in late 2024 did not mark the end of Syria’s fragmentation. Instead, it ushered in a new cycle of decentralized disorder. Hopes for recovery quickly dissolved as the state’s bureaucratic and security institutions collapsed, exacerbating rather than resolving the country’s communal and military atomization.  What remained of unified political representation splintered into rival constellations of sectarian…
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The Armenian Weekly broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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