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Security Factors Threatening to Turn Syria into a Second Libya

The fragility of the security ​infrastructure under the Jolani regime and the conflicting tendencies⁤ among Syrian armed⁤ groups, amid the involvement and⁣ influence of ⁤global powers, have paved the way for Syria to face a situation similar to that of Libya.

The English section of webangah ⁣News Agency, quoting Lebanon’s Al-Akhbar newspaper via Mehr News Agency, reports ⁤a series of security challenges in Syria that have raised growing doubts about the “security apparatus” of the Jolani regime.

This ‌structure resembles that established by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) during its⁤ control over ⁣Idlib‍ province. It​ was ‍suited to manage security developments at that time and administer a ‍war-torn province. HTS succeeded ​in ‌uniting dozens of factions under its banner, forming ​a single front that enabled it to govern Idlib, maintain internal order, and become an ⁣effective strike force in northern⁣ Syria.

While these groups currently hold notable stakes-control over spoils such ⁢as investments in certain projects or smuggling ‌routes-serious doubts⁣ arise about whether this ‌model can succeed⁣ across wider Syria. Present‌ conditions-including ⁣a lack ⁣of open warfare, Washington’s insistence on dialog regarding ‍Kurdish issues, Israel’s ⁢protective umbrella for⁣ druze communities in Sweida, and absence of​ active internal conflict fronts-render this approach ineffective.

another challenge for Joulani’s ⁣regime‌ is managing foreign paramilitary‌ groups. Leaders’ attempts to ​control these‍ factions through disbandment or ⁣integrating them ​into Defense ministry structures face​ multiple⁣ obstacles such as⁤ public protests. Moreover, arresting any members due to illegal ​activities provokes strong retaliation from their armed affiliates.

In this ​context, last Saturday’s joint security operation‌ by the International Coalition and Jolani’s authorities in Maadamiya⁤ area near Qalamoun on ⁢Damascus outskirts triggered a ⁢new crisis there. ⁤During this raid, Khaled Al-Masoud and two others were arrested on ISIS membership charges; Al-Masoud‌ died during ⁣interrogation one day later.

Consequently,Syria is currently experiencing an intricate network ⁢of⁤ flashpoints within areas controlled by Jolani’s regime. In northwest Syria foreign ‌armed ⁣groups are stationed; even major cities harbor former HTS elements along with other factions active around northern​ Aleppo‍ countryside. These actors divide authority amongst​ themselves and ⁤operate independently-a dynamic manifested through ⁣property seizures and extortion imposed upon civilians.⁣ Similar challenges exist across central and ⁢southern regions⁤ where tribal forces alongside US-backed⁢ Free Syrian Army⁤ units are ​present. the northeastern region also‌ reflects this disorderality with ​Turkish forces plus various so-called National Army ⁢groups operating ⁢along⁣ contact lines against Syrian Democratic ​Forces (SDF).

This reality signifies⁣ an absence of clear structure within state ⁢institutions‌ alongside ⁢hidden factional-tribal‌ regional-and international rivalries-which sustains⁤ enduring security fragility throughout Syria while preparing conditions reminiscent of ⁢Libya’s‌ unfolding scenario.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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