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It has been a week since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, which lasted for 24 years. In a country where families have been torn apart due to the war, people are trying to return to their normal lives. However, tens of thousands of detainees are still missing in Assad's prisons... The new government, which is trying to restore order in the country, is facing crises that need to be resolved, primarily poverty, inflation, and unemployment... "ISRAEL IS THE BIGGEST WINNER OF WHAT HAS HAPPENED"While the events in the region are being closely monitored, a striking statement came from former Speaker of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Bülent Arınç. In his assessment of the developments in Syria, Arınç stated, "Israel unexpectedly came all the way to Damascus and regained the water resources of the Golan Heights, which it has occupied for a long time. It burned its ships and bombed its planes. There was no response. In fact, Israel is the biggest winner of what is happening in Syria. It has devastated Iran, ruined Gaza, and is now destroying Syria. Russia is already too preoccupied with its war in Ukraine to pay attention." HE POINTED TO AHMET DAVUTOĞLUIn statements to Ekol TV, Arınç emphasized that someone influential should be sent to Syria, stating, "Turkey must somehow show that it is at the table and play a leading role in this new structuring in Syria. I don't think they will say no to this. Because the United States has been there for almost 10 years. Where will we be? In the areas we have controlled for a long time, within 30 km? What kind of regime will be established there? It may not be right or even possible for someone to go there these days, but we need someone who knows this issue well. I know Mr. Davutoğlu because we served as ministers at the same time; he would detail which village in Syria has which people living in it, what the demographic and ethnic structure is in which town, and what their cultures are step by step. Now we need people who are familiar with Syria, both in the political field and in the traditional cultural field, and who can manage how a successful structure can be established there in the future; we need people who can do this on behalf of our president with his instructions. Sometimes it could be an artist, sometimes a writer. Sometimes there could be people who could think very well about Syria and whom the other side could accept. As long as they have influence. We need to send someone there as soon as possible," he said.
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