The dramatic and astonishing accelerated movements taking place by the Syrian opposition can be read as follows:
- A stockpile infused against the "Qardaha" dynasty, from Suleiman to Hafez, to Rifat, to Basel, to Bashar, in a criminal record unparalleled in contemporary history for its oppression, terror, murder, intimidation, and genocide.
- The congestion within Turkey with nearly 4 million refugee Syrians, along with the pressing problems that burden the strained Turkish reality.
- Implicit and prior European approval for alleviating the situation of Syrian migrants in Turkey, and the behind-the-scenes efforts to return them to inside Syria, instead of the pressure cooker represented by this crisis-ridden reality, which serves as a pressing humanitarian burden on Europe that allows migration, passing through the eye of a needle.
- The Syrian regime's handling with the hammer of return, in anticipation of any support operations from "Hezbollah," especially after the signing of the cease-fire agreement in southern Lebanon, and the party's opportunity to catch its breath with some ease.
- Seizing the opportune moment amidst the fluctuations of the global compass—European, Russian, Chinese, and American—creates an opportunity for a global intervention to capitalize on the moment and establish new conditions that align with the ambitions of the unresolved grievances and the geopolitical landscape of Syria.
- Exploiting the vulnerability of Syria's political and military allies to Iranian threats and targeting Russia.
- The "Dawn of Freedom" operation currently taking place in Syria, which is expanding remarkably, is carried out by a diverse array of military factions, tribal groups, elites, opposition members, and youth. They are not "ISIS" or "Al-Qaeda," nor are they "Jabhat al-Nusra," which has been finished for more than five years. This new armed opposition formation has a different intellectual and behavioral approach in dealing with civilians, unlike the previous norms established by "Al-Qaeda," "ISIS," and "Al-Nusra." However, this highly dramatic situation, which is rapidly escalating and changing, may have very negative repercussions on the Palestinian interior, especially regarding the genocide in Gaza.
- This intense confusion in the Syrian arena may make the coming days full of expected and unexpected surprises regarding Hama, Damascus, Latakia, and other cities in southern Syria that are experiencing unusual disturbances
- This accelerated expansion of the unimaginable spread of the opposition carries dangers that far outweigh the exhilarating joy it brings. This situation has tempted the opposition to bite off more than it can chew, which will inevitably lead to problems concerning leadership, management, control, and the organization of security and daily life for the millions of residents in these villages and cities. Additionally, there are expected massive pressures resulting from the return of the displaced, who are the primary target of this rough movement of the opposition, which has been lured by the system's retreat to continue down this path—possibly towards unpredictable outcomes. The one who stands to benefit from this will certainly be the one who provides support and armament. Moreover, we must consider the challenges faced by the Syrian reality, including complex doctrinal intersections, ethnic and sectarian conflicts, and the involvement of major international players who manage the scene from a well-known and observable distance.