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The implications of Syria’s ongoing crisis extend beyond its borders, influencing regional dynamics significantly. The collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime could reshape power balances in the Middle East. Key players—including Israel and Turkey—are poised to strengthen their positions against Iranian influence and in broader geopolitical contexts. These developments could usher in a redefined landscape where non-Arab powers drive the narrative in the Arab region, challenging the historical dynamics of Arab leadership and autonomy.