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A fragile ceasefire was put in place in southern Syria on July 19, after days of violence between Druze militias and Bedouin tribes that drew in government forces and prompted Israeli strikes on the ...
Syria's government has begun evacuating Bedouin families from the southern province of Sweida after over a week of clashes between Druze militias and Bedouin fighters ...
In an interview with the Associated Press, Tom Barrack criticized Israel’s recent intervention in Syria, calling it poorly ...
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The violence in Sweida Province between groups from Bedouin tribes and the Druse minority renewed fears of sectarian conflict and drew Israeli attacks before a cease-fire was announced Saturday.
Barrack suggested that Israel would prefer to see Syria fragmented and divided rather than a strong central state in control ...
Syrian government forces have started withdrawing from the southern province of Sweida following days of vicious clashes with militias from the Druze minority ...
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For days in the Syrian province of Sweida, warfare raged but came to an end with the announcement of a cease-fire agreement between Syria and Israel. After ...
Sectarian-tinged clashes left hundreds dead and attracted Israeli military intervention. A U.S. envoy said Israel and Syria ...
Under the truce deal, Syrian government security and military institutions will be allowed to re-enter all parts of Sweida, according to sources cited by local TV reports. The deal stipulates the ...