The recent military operation by the Syrian opposition, particularly led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, marks a significant shift in the conflict dynamics, disrupting the long-held notion of Bashar al-Assad's victory. The swift capture of Aleppo and Idlib has not only rekindled fighting but also raises hopes for peace negotiations that had seemed distant.
The ongoing geopolitical shifts, notably the impact of Russia's actions in Ukraine and Israel's conflict with Lebanon, have severely weakened the coalition supporting Assad. The retreat of forces, coupled with losses suffered by Hezbollah, indicates a changing landscape that might benefit the opposition's stance in future negotiations.
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