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The Syrian government under interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa has been struggling to consolidate control since he led a ...
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Naharnet on MSNAmid fragile ceasefire, violence in southern Syria brings Druze communities’ complex cross-border ties to the foreWhen the Syrian civil war erupted in March 2011, Syrian Druze were targeted at times by both the Assad regime, which pressured them to support it, and by Islamist rebel groups that regarded them as ...
After a week of violence that killed hundreds of people, the Syrian government reported that clashes in the southern city of Suwayda have stopped.
A leader of Syria's Druze religious minority has accused the government of violating a ceasefire agreement aimed at halting deadly fighting between local militias and factions in the country's ...
The Druze straddled a fine line throughout the war, seeking, not always successfully, to be left on their own. In 2015, that tension came to a boiling point.
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U.S. envoy to Syria Tom Barrack says that Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire following Israel’s intervention this week in fighting between Syrian government forces and ...
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Syrian forces withdraw from Sweida after ceasefire goes into effectSyrian government forces largely withdrew from the southern province of Sweida Thursday following days of vicious clashes ...
Syria's interior ministry and a Druze religious leader announce a fresh ceasefire, which so far appears to be holding, while government troops withdraw from a key city.
Israel said it struck military targets in Syria's capital to intervene after clashes between Syrian security forces and ...
The Syrian Ministry of Defence has announced a ceasefire in the Druze-majority city of Suwayda, saying an agreement has been reached with the city’s “notables and dignitaries” after days of deadly ...
Syria’s armed Bedouin clans on Sunday announced that they had withdrawn from the southern city of Sweida following over a week of clashes, as per a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement.
BEIRUT (AP) — A U.S. envoy doubled down on Washington’s support for Syria’s new government, saying Monday there is “no Plan B ...
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