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Working out who will govern Syria would be "extremely challenging" for rebels, analyst tells CNN
From CNN's Catherine NichollsWorking out a new governing system in Syria would be “extremely challenging” for the rebels that have toppled the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, Jerome Drevon, a senior analyst on jihad in modern conflict at the Brussels-based think tank International Crisis Group, told CNN Sunday.
“It’s going to be extremely challenging for the whole coalition [of rebel groups], because it’s (a) diverse coalition,” he told CNN’s Becky Anderson.
“Some groups are more structured, more organized, including [Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham] and some of its allies,” he said, whereas others are “more local entities.”
States like Turkey and Qatar will likely help with the stabilization of the country, as well as other Gulf and European nations, Drevon said, adding that Gulf Arab countries will likely step in to “favor their own interests.”






