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Under the heading "Le Monde: Israeli Policies in Southern Syria Provide Safe Havens for Drug Networks," the article discussed the security and regional repercussions of Israel's policies following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. It explained that Israel's support for certain separatist tendencies in the Suwayda Governorate has contributed to weakening the authority of the Syrian state and created a conducive environment for the activities of drug trafficking networks, which are among the largest producers and smugglers of Captagon in the region. The article pointed out that these conditions have led to an increase in drug supply operations, with Jordanian security forces intercepting large quantities of pills and increased smuggling from Syria to the Gulf, especially Saudi Arabia, via Jordanian territory. It also emphasized that Israeli policies have helped to amplify security chaos and facilitate the continued activity of drug networks within the region, posing a threat to regional security.
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