Israel is facing a significant strategic challenge due to recent upheaval in Syria, particularly following the collapse of the Assad regime.
The previous balance of power that allowed for predictability has shifted, leading to the rise of Sunni extremist groups, most notably under the leadership of al-Jolani.
Despite potential benefits such as reducing Iranian military presence in Syria, the situation poses new threats for Israel.
Experts highlight that Israel currently lacks a coherent strategy to address the rapidly evolving threats emanating from the north.
The involvement of Turkey as a potentially new regional power adds another layer of complexity to Israel's security situation.