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Syria’s Bedouin clans withdraw from Druze city of Suwayda

Syria’s Bedouin clans withdraw from Druze city of Suwayda

Summary

Armed Bedouin clans have left the city of Suwayda in Syria after a week of fighting with Druze fighters. This move followed a ceasefire arranged by the United States. The clashes caused over 250 deaths and prompted multiple evacuations, including relocating about 1,500 Bedouins.

Key Facts

  • Bedouin clans withdrew from Suwayda after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
  • Fighting between Druze fighters and Bedouin clans resulted in over 250 deaths.
  • Israel launched airstrikes in Suwayda, targeting government forces.
  • Sectarian violence occurred between Druze and Bedouin groups.
  • Syrian Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa urged Bedouins to leave Suwayda, saying they cannot replace government roles.
  • Government security forces and police oversaw the Bedouins' exit from the province.
  • About 1,500 Bedouins were evacuated from Suwayda, facilitated by the Syrian government.
  • Efforts for a complete ceasefire are ongoing, with no further evacuation details provided.
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