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Syria's Sweida province has been engulfed by nearly a week of violence triggered by clashes between Bedouin fighters and ...
The challenge now is whether the two sides can de-escalate. Numerous Bedouin tribes from across Syria mobilized to fight in Sweida.
One day after reaching a ceasefire with Israel, Syrian military forces began moving into the country's Suwayda Governorate, ...
The UN human rights chief says there are credible reports of widespread abuses, including summary executions, during recent ...
Pastor Jack Hibbs and bestselling author Amir Tsarfati, explored the intricate connections between biblical prophecy and ...
Syrian Bedouin and their allies fought Druze fighters in the community's Sweida heartland for a seventh day Saturday despite ...
Bedouin-Druze violence in Suweida and Israeli military aggression in the province have laid bare the enormous challenges ...
Syria's leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, foreground, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, walks in the presidential palace ahead ...
Sectarian-tinged clashes left hundreds dead and drew in Israeli military intervention. A U.S. envoy said Israel and Syria had ...
Syrian Interim Ahmed al-Sharaa reaffirmed that the province of Sweida remains an integral part of Syria and the Druze are a "fundamental part of the Syrian national structure ...
Violence between government forces and armed factions of a religious minority in southern Syria has deepened divisions in a country still recuperating from a civil war.
Following the horrific massacres on the coast last March and the outbreak of violent confrontations in Suweida, one must ask: Has division become a reality in Syria?
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