The Syrian regime has officially fallen, marking a significant shift in the Middle East conflict. Security analyst Laszlo Sarkany notes that the collapse occurred more swiftly than anticipated due to regional and global factors. Various actors in the Syrian conflict face new challenges, with Hezbollah, Russia, and Iran stretched thin. Iran's divided attention and potential negotiations among loyal forces indicate internal weakening. Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali expressed willingness to cooperate with any leadership chosen by the people. Israel has intensified airstrikes to prevent advanced weapons from reaching jihadist groups. The situation poses new regional and global challenges, with the U.S. expected to take a more active role. The crisis in Syria is entering a new chapter, balancing between consolidation and chaos. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)