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Saudi Arabia and Syria: Historic thaw or a questionable alliance?

Syrians living on opposite sides of the largely frozen battle lines dividing their country are watching the accelerating normalization of ties between the government of Bashar Assad and Syria’s neighbors through starkly different lenses.

In government-held Syria, residents struggling with ballooning inflation, fuel, and electricity shortages hope the rapprochement will bring more trade and investment, and ease a crippling economic crisis.

Meanwhile, in the remaining opposition-held areas of the north, Syrians who once saw Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries as allies in their fight against Mr. Assad’s rule feel increasingly isolated and abandoned.

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