The 4-year-long war in Syria has seen a significant shift with salafi jihadist taking over major cities.
The regime of Bashar al-Assad has collapsed, showing its internal weakness.
Foreign powers such as Russia, Turkey, and Iran play crucial roles in the conflict.
The leader of HTS, Abu Mohamed el Yulani, vows to respect all minorities, although the country enters uncertainty.
A new geopolitical situation unfolds in Middle East with the downfall of Al-Assad.
Conclusion: The recent shift of power in Syria, with the fall of Bashar el-Assad's regime, has heightened instability in the region and the necessity of geopolitical adjustments.