Overview
- Fourteen people, including seven Druze fighters and seven security personnel, were killed in clashes in Jaramana after a social media message deemed blasphemous sparked violence.
- The Syrian Interior Ministry announced an investigation into the origin of the blasphemous message and pledged to prosecute those responsible for the attack.
- Druze representatives and Syrian authorities signed an agreement to ensure accountability and justice for the Jaramana assault, aiming to de-escalate tensions.
- Local Druze religious leaders condemned the attack on Jaramana while also denouncing any insult to the Prophet Muhammad, calling for calm and unity.
- Israel has exerted pressure on Damascus to protect the Druze minority, reflecting the broader regional implications of Syria's sectarian unrest.