In the context of the Middle East and the Gulf region still facing many potential tensions, Israel has deployed a number of selective military operations in Syria. According to some sources, airstrikes have been launched against military targets that are believed to pose a potential security threat to Israel, during the period when the new regime in Syria is in the process of shaping and consolidating power.
One of the notable moves is Israel's increased security control in the area bordering the Golan Heights - a territory controlled by Israel since the 1967 conflict and is still in a state of international dispute.
Israel has also recently launched a number of military campaigns with a statement to protect the Druze community - an ethnic minority living in both Syria and the Golan Heights. Observers say the move could be part of Israel's long-term strategy to increase regional influence and promote relations with the local Druze community.
Analysts show that Israel is trying to establish a favorable political and security posture in the transition period in Syria, while sending warning signals to the new administration to avoid the risk of increased tensions or unfavorable alliances in the region.
However, if the new regime in Syria gradually stabilizes and controls the situation in the country well, the possibility of Israel maintaining a deep influence here may face more challenges in the coming time.