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The article addresses the ongoing struggle to rebuild the Syrian state following the fall of the Assad regime, where regional and international powers are intertwined in shaping its characteristics and future. It points out that Damascus remains militarily weak, with a military still in the process of formation and weapons distributed among multiple factions, in addition to the damage inflicted on the military infrastructure by Israel since the fall of the previous regime. In this context, Turkey has stepped in forcefully, especially after Iran's role diminished, aiming to participate in training, arming, and reconstructing the Syrian military establishment. This raises concerns for Israel about Turkey potentially controlling the future structure of the Syrian army and its role in the country’s security policy. Meanwhile, the Americans are closely monitoring the situation and seeking to prevent escalation of tensions between Ankara, Israel, and Syria, amid a broader struggle for influence and the redefinition of Syria’s future.
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