Israel, US and Turkey launch strikes in Syria to protect interests
Briefly

As regional actors in the Middle East scramble to defend their interests following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, military raids across Syria by Israel, Turkey, and the US underscore the complexities of the ongoing conflict.
The announcement of a general amnesty for regime military conscripts from the rebels indicates a significant shift in power dynamics, further intensified by former prime minister Mohammed al-Jalali agreeing to transfer power to the rebel-led salvation government.
In the wake of these developments, the strikes by Israel, which include targeting facilities linked to chemical weapons and missile sites, demonstrate the urgency of regional security and the ongoing threat from former regime assets.
With the UN security council convening to address the crisis at Russia's behest, the situation reflects the chaotic and often perilous transition Syria faces as it moves away from decades of Assad's rule.
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