
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.
After a brokered ceasefire by the U.S., TĂĽrkiye and others, Bedouin tribal fighters withdraw from Sweida, halting clashes that claimed nearly 1,000 lives.
Israeli air strikes on Damascus and Sweida spark global condemnation, prompting the UN Security Council to convene an emergency session amid rising civilian casualties.
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.
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