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The Syrian conflict has remained unstable since the ouster of Bashar al-Assad’s government in 2019, with various factions vying for control amidst a power vacuum. ISIS cells have re-emerged in several areas, including near Damascus, capitalizing on the chaos and depleted military presence. Recent missile strikes by Iranian-made weapons on U.S.-backed bases highlight the increasing threat, although U.S. defense systems intercepted these attacks.