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As tensions rise in southern Syria, the government seeks to balance humanitarian aid with regional stability amidst Israeli strikes.
Armed Bedouin clans in Syria have withdrawn from the southern city of Sweida after over a week of deadly clashes.
Syria’s armed Bedouin clans announced Sunday they had withdrawn from the Druze-majority city of Sweida following weeklong ...
The violence in Sweida Province between groups from Bedouin tribes and the Druse minority renewed fears of sectarian conflict ...
U.S. envoy to Syria Tom Barrack says that Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire following Israel’s intervention this ...
Government forces that were initially sent to restore order but effectively sided with the Bedouins against the Druze were ...
Busra Al-Harir, Syria — The Syrian government on Monday started evacuating Bedouin families trapped inside the city of Sweida ...
Around 1,500 Bedouins are set to be evacuated from the conflict-hit province of Sweida, following a deal brokered by the ...
Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's government responded by deploying forces to the city. Druze residents of Suweida told the ...
The cease-fire came after days of deadly violence between Bedouin tribes and local Druse militias. The government evacuated ...
And here, Syria is not alone. Bedouin tribes have been virtually left out of contemporary Arab politics, often according to regime dictates. Successive Syrian governments have sought to officially ...
Armed Bedouin clans have withdrawn from the Druze-majority Syrian city of Sweida after a week of deadly clashes. A U.S.