Ceasefire in Suwayda Amid Deadly Clashes and International Intervention
Recent violent clashes in Syria's Suwayda province have resulted in over 350 deaths, according to activist reports. The conflict began between the Druze minority and Sunni Bedouins, prompting government intervention.
Activists allege that security forces executed 27 civilians. The Syrian government, responding to the escalating violence, deployed troops, leading to further casualties, including Druze fighters and Bedouin combatants.
Concurrently, Israel launched airstrikes in Damascus, citing protection of the Druze minority. In response to international pressure, a ceasefire agreement was reached, with Syrian troops beginning to withdraw from the region.
This agreement will be monitored by a committee comprising government and Druze leaders. The situation remains tense, with Israel maintaining a watchful presence, vowing to ensure the safety of the Druze community while preventing further government advances.
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