Will emergence of HTS in Syria raise level of global terrorism threats?
Briefly

Sir Richard Moore described the world's current state as incredibly dangerous, noting that jihadist terrorism in Syria appears to be in retreat amidst a resurgent rebel offensive.
Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, leader of HTS, claims to respect minorities in Syria and asserts that no group has the right to erase another, indicating a potentially moderated governance approach.
Experts are divided on HTS's potential governance style, with some seeing it as reformist and law-abiding, while others warn it could mirror the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan.
HA Hellyer cautions against seeing HTS in a simplistic light, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of the evolving situation and the unknown future of Syrian governance.
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