Dr. Ahmed Metwally Abdalla
Researcher in Middle Eastern Studies and Ottoman Manuscripts
The conflict in Syria, which began in 2011, has transformed the political landscape of the Middle East, influencing not only the future of the country itself but also the geopolitics of the broader region. The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime could mark a turning point, with significant implications for regional powers such as Turkey, Israel, Iran, and Russia. This analysis focuses on the role of Turkey in the post-Assad era and explores the potential impact of Israeli actions in Syria, as well as the broader regional dynamics, including the involvement of Iran and Russia. To understand the future of Syria, it is essential to examine the evolving relationship between Turkey and Syria, the interests of key international and regional actors, and the potential risks of regional instability.