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Israeli analyses reveal a significant shift in Tel Aviv's view of the situation in Syria, as Ahmed Al-Sharq, the country's new ruler, is no longer considered a "mystery" by intelligence agencies but has become a direct enemy. Israel recently conducted strikes in Idlib, warning against transforming Syrian territories into safe havens for foreign forces such as Turkish, Iranian, and Hezbollah troops, which threaten its security and operational freedom in the region—especially regarding maintaining air superiority and independence in its intelligence operations. Tensions with Turkey are also increasing amid the waning Iranian influence and claims that Sharq possesses nuclear materials, complicating the regional landscape and elevating the risk of escalation.
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