Syrian rebels name new PM as outside powers move to shore up interests
Briefly

The appointment of Mohammad al-Bashir as prime minister signifies a crucial moment for the Syrian opposition amid the ongoing power shifts following the Assad regime's decline.
Israel's extensive military campaign included over 350 strikes in a mere 48 hours, aiming to prevent strategic weapons from being seized by extremist factions in Syria.
The viability of U.S. forces in northern Syria is in jeopardy as Turkish forces attack Kurdish targets, raising concerns about the future role of U.S. troops.
The Biden administration appears reluctant to take decisive action amidst the upheaval, as Secretary of State Antony Blinken advocates for an inclusive political process in Syria.
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