Recent clashes in coastal Syria not the fault of government
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Recent clashes in coastal Syria not the fault of government
"Recent clashes in coastal Syria not the fault of government Quotable Gamal Mansour of the University of Toronto says Syria's authorities are still in a fragile state-building phase, and the clashes in coastal Syria have exposed gaps in control. Video Duration 01 minutes 05 seconds 01:05 Video Duration 01 minutes 17 seconds 01:17 Video Duration 01 minutes 04 seconds 01:04 Video Duration 01 minutes 21 seconds 01:21"
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Recent clashes in coastal Syria are not being attributed to government actions. Syria's authorities remain in a fragile state-building phase and lack full capacity to enforce order across all regions. The coastal incidents exposed gaps in security, administration and local governance that allowed confrontations to erupt. Localized power vacuums and uneven security presence contributed to instability. Rebuilding institutional reach, improving security coverage, and addressing local grievances are required to prevent recurrence. External influences and complex local dynamics complicate stabilization, making tailored responses necessary to restore consistent control and reduce violent contestation.
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