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In the wake of the regime change, Syria remains deeply divided, with large swaths of territory still outside the new government's grasp. Among the pressing issues are the Kurdish-controlled areas in the northeast, ongoing protests in the southern city of Sueda, and pockets of allegiance to the Assad regime within the coastal Alawite regions. Each of these dynamics presents a unique set of challenges that al-Sharab must navigate to establish a semblance of order and governance.