The recent success of rebel fighters in Syria, particularly in Aleppo, underscores the vulnerabilities of President al-Assad's coalition, revealing shifts in power dynamics within the nation.
With Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah distracted by their own conflicts and losses, rebel groups seized their opportunity for a resurgence, leading to unexpected gains.
Analysts note that the capture of Aleppo by rebel fighters indicates a significant change in the Syrian civil war, reflective of the weakening of al-Assad’s former alliances.
The weakening of Iranian forces and gains for rebels highlight how the Syrian civil war remains shaped by the interplay of local and international influences.
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