Map of Foreign Forces in Syria, Mid-2024
Foreign powers dig in for the long term, leaving local forces little room for maneuver.
Foreign powers dig in for the long term, leaving local forces little room for maneuver.
The regime continues to frustrate efforts for a political solution.
HTS efforts to fragment the movement appear to be working.
The PYD faces Turkish pressure and little U.S. support for polls.
Arab states are irked by the regime’s foot-dragging on key issues.
The Syrian president promotes normalization and hints at economic changes.
Efforts to restore the sector face enormous challenges.
The regime continues blocking efforts to advance the political process
The SDF appears keen to reduce Al-Hasakah’s Arab population.
The jihadist group is becoming a serious strategic threat in eastern Syria.
A campaign against economic assets may force the Kurdish group to reassess how the autonomous region is administered.
A wave of protests in Idlib has posed delicate challenges for de facto ruling power HTS, which is facing both an internal crisis and a potentially explosive situation on the streets. We examine the consequences for the region.