Syrian Forces Withdraw From Sweida
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Al-Monitor on MSNAfter days of bloodshed, residents of Syria's Sweida confront devastationResidents emerged from their homes to scenes of devastation on Thursday after government forces withdrew from the Syrian Druze-majority city of Sweida, leaving behind looted shops, burned homes and
Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G Syria’s war may have faded from headlines, but in Sweida, violence has erupted once again — this time killing over 100, mostly from the Druze community. A tribal feud between Druze and Bedouins spiralled into a deadly confrontation,
Syria’s army has begun withdrawing from the violence-hit Druze-majority city of Sweida following deadly clashes that left over 300 people dead. The move comes after Israeli airstrikes on Damascus and Sweida,
France has called for an immediate end to what it described as “abuses targeting civilians” in the Syrian city of Sweida, following reports of summary executions and other violations allegedly
Minister of Health of Syria stated that Israeli aircraft prevented a medical convoy from entering the city, noting an airstrike targeting moving vehicles
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Naharnet on MSNDruze spiritual leader urges Sweida armed groups and Hezbollah to disarmDruze spiritual leader in Lebanon Sheikh Sami Abi al-Mona has expressed his fear of sectarian tensions in Lebanon against the backdrop of Syria's Sweida events.In an interview, published Thursday in local An-Nahar newspaper,
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSyria says local factions to secure violence-hit SweidaThe Syrian government announced Thursday that local leaders would assume control over security in the city of Sweida in an attempt to end violence that has claimed hundreds of lives and prompted Israel's military intervention in support of the Druze minority.
After a number of strategic aerial attacks on Syrian soil, Israel won't send ground forces to protect Syrian-Druze.