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The aid package includes NIS 2 million ($580,000) worth of food, medical supplies, and first aid kits for “areas directly impacted by the violent attacks,” according to the Fo ...
Unfolding horror in Syria as gunmen target Druze civilians, sparking sectarian violence and government response, leading to ...
Israel’s strikes in Syria, framed as protecting the Druze, reflect a strategy to fragment the Syrian state and secure ...
Traumatised families from both Bedouin and Druze communities find themselves living in shelters, haunted by the deadly ...
Syria sits at the apex of Turkey’s regional vision. But have those ambitions been fractured by sectarian unrest in Suweida ...
The United Nations is preparing to send a convoy of humanitarian aid to Syria's southern province of Sweida, three aid ...
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Is it Time for a ‘Syrian Taif’ under Saudi Auspices?
The recent events in Sweida were not merely sectarian clashes between unruly, radical, or tribal forces and the people of Jabal al-Druze. Rather, they were also a window into the profound structural ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed tensions in the Middle East with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over ...
Assaf Mohammad Dahmash, a Bedouin man at a displacement centre, said he would never return to Sweida, a place he had called home since 2016 when he fled from ISIS in Deir Ezzor.
Among those killed was Oklahoman Hosam Saraya, a U.S. citizen who was an Oklahoma Christian University graduate and Druze religious community member.
As Sweida burns, Syria’s new rulers repeat old patterns, fueling sectarian conflict rather than fostering national unity.
As tensions rise in southern Syria, the government seeks to balance humanitarian aid with regional stability amidst Israeli strikes.