
Tense Calm in Sweida as Tribal Fighters Withdraw
Fragile calm blankets Syria’s Sweida as tribal fighters withdraw after a week of clashes. Residents face power and water shortages even as diplomats call for lasting peace.
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Fragile calm blankets Syria’s Sweida as tribal fighters withdraw after a week of clashes. Residents face power and water shortages even as diplomats call for lasting peace.
Israeli PM Netanyahu vows military action in southern Syria to enforce demilitarization and defend the Druze minority amid rising regional tensions.
A fragile ceasefire in Syria’s Sweida halted days of deadly clashes between government troops, Druze fighters and Bedouin tribes, following Israeli airstrikes on Damascus.
Armed clashes in Sweida, Syria killed over 30 and injured 100, prompting government forces to step in to quell the violence in this Druze-majority city.
At least 18 killed and 50 wounded as intense Druze-Bedouin clashes erupt in Syria’s Sweida province, raising fears of wider escalation amid community tensions.
Israel deployed troops to southern Syria after its largest airstrike campaign of the year, sparking UN and regional condemnation.
Israel strikes near Damascus presidential palace, Prime Minister Netanyahu says, promising to protect the Druze community amid rising regional tensions.