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Syria, Jordan, US unveil plan to restore security in Suwayda after violence

Syria, Jordan, US unveil plan to restore security in Suwayda after violence

Summary

Syria, Jordan, and the United States have announced a plan to restore security in Suwayda after sectarian violence in July resulted in over 250 deaths. The plan involves holding attackers accountable, returning displaced people, and launching a reconciliation process. Israel's military actions in the area, as well as ongoing talks between the U.S. and Israel, are also part of the broader efforts to stabilize the region.

Key Facts

  • Over 250 people died in Suwayda due to sectarian violence in July.
  • The violence involved clashes between Bedouin tribal fighters and Druze factions.
  • Syria, Jordan, and the US plan to hold attackers accountable and restore basic services.
  • Over 160,000 people were displaced, and the plan aims to help them return.
  • Israel carried out air attacks on Syrian government forces in Suwayda.
  • Talks between the US, Syria, and Israel aim to address security concerns in southern Syria.
  • No specific measures have been detailed yet on how the new plan will be implemented.
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