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As the landscape in Syria changes with the speculative decline of the Assad regime, Iran finds itself grappling with the consequences of its long-standing policy. The fall of the Assad dynasty could lead to a reassessment of Iranian power, especially as key allies like Hezbollah, the militant group in Lebanon, recover from their roles in the Syrian conflict. Hezbollah is now questioning its operational effectiveness, as it faces challenges that question its ability to regroup. Moreover, Hamas in Gaza faces a significant power vacuum, making Iran's foothold in the region increasingly fragile.