The Syrian revolutionary factions have demonstrated a significant level of organization and strategic planning over the past year, indicating a shift in their operational capabilities.
The use of advanced drone technology, such as the Shaheen explosive drone, marks a notable evolution in the military tactics employed by the revolutionary factions against the Assad regime.
With the fall of Assad, there may be a power vacuum in Syria that could lead to further conflict among various factions vying for control.
The new leadership under Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham could lead to a re-evaluation of alliances and strategies in the region, particularly concerning Iran and Russia's influence.