As the conflict in Syria continues to evolve, armed factions and external powers are vying for influence, highlighting the complexity of establishing a transitional government.
Kurdish-led fighters, supported by the U.S., have brokered a ceasefire in Manbij, demonstrating a strategic move to manage ongoing conflicts with Turkey-backed forces.
The recent offensive led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, resulting in the unexpected downfall of President Assad, underscores the shifting power dynamics in the region.
With Mohammed al-Bashir stepping in as the caretaker prime minister, the rebel coalition is poised to navigate the challenges of forming a new Syrian government.
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