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1. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) – Sunni Salafi-jihadist, linked to al-Qaeda.


2. Free Syrian Army (FSA) & Turkish-backed factions (SNA) – Sunni, backed by Türkiye.


3. ISIS (Islamic State in Syria) – Sunni Salafi-jihadist, globally unapologetic.


4. Ahrar al-Sham – Sunni Salafi-jihadist, former ally of HTS.


5. Jaish al-Islam – Sunni Islamist, Salafi-influenced.


6. Failaq al-Sham – Sunni Islamist, Türkiye-aligned.


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🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸:

1. Syrian Government Forces (SAA) – Alawite-dominated (a sect of Shia Islam).


2. Hezbollah (Lebanon) – Shia, backed by the Islamic regime.


3. IRGC-backed militias – Shia fighters from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

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Russia Allies:

Syrian Government Forces
(SAA)


Hezbollah (indirectly, as part of the pro-Assad coalition)


IRGC-backed militias (also part of the pro-Assad coalition)


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Opposes:
Sunni Islamist groups, including HTS, ISIS, and Turkish-backed factions.


Occasionally clashes diplomatically with Türkiye, though they coordinate on certain areas like northern Syria.


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Shia Alliances:
Syrian Government Forces, Hezbollah, IRGC-backed militias, and Russia are allied under a pro-Assad, anti-opposition coalition.


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Sunni Alliances:
FSA, Turkish-backed factions, and Failaq al-Sham are allied under Türkiye’s leadership.

HTS and Ahrar al-Sham have cooperated but often clash.

ISIS is isolated, fighting both Sunni and Shia groups.


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Russia and Türkiye:
Uneasy coordination but conflicting interests (e.g., Türkiye opposes Assad, whom Russia supports).
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🩸🫵🩸🩸🩸🩸:

1. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) – Sunni Salafi-jihadist, linked to al-Qaeda.


2. Free Syrian Army (FSA) & Turkish-backed factions (SNA) – Sunni, backed by Türkiye.


3. ISIS (Islamic State in Syria) – Sunni Salafi-jihadist, globally unapologetic.


4. Ahrar al-Sham – Sunni Salafi-jihadist, former ally of HTS.


5. Jaish al-Islam – Sunni Islamist, Salafi-influenced.


6. Failaq al-Sham – Sunni Islamist, Türkiye-aligned.


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🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸🩸:

1. Syrian Government Forces (SAA) – Alawite-dominated (a sect of Shia Islam).


2. Hezbollah (Lebanon) – Shia, backed by the Islamic regime.


3. IRGC-backed militias – Shia fighters from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

--------------------------------------------------------------
Russia Allies:

Syrian Government Forces
(SAA)


Hezbollah (indirectly, as part of the pro-Assad coalition)


IRGC-backed militias (also part of the pro-Assad coalition)


--------------------------------------------------------------
Opposes:
Sunni Islamist groups, including HTS, ISIS, and Turkish-backed factions.


Occasionally clashes diplomatically with Türkiye, though they coordinate on certain areas like northern Syria.


--------------------------------------------------------------
Shia Alliances:
Syrian Government Forces, Hezbollah, IRGC-backed militias, and Russia are allied under a pro-Assad, anti-opposition coalition.


--------------------------------------------------------------
Sunni Alliances:
FSA, Turkish-backed factions, and Failaq al-Sham are allied under Türkiye’s leadership.

HTS and Ahrar al-Sham have cooperated but often clash.

ISIS is isolated, fighting both Sunni and Shia groups.


--------------------------------------------------------------
Russia and Türkiye:
Uneasy coordination but conflicting interests (e.g., Türkiye opposes Assad, whom Russia supports).

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