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Syrian Forces Enter Soueïda After Deadly Druze-Bedouin Clashes

Cease-fire talks proceed as local leaders report civilian displacement following the weekend’s violence

Un membre des forces de sécurité syriennes à Lattaquié, en Syrie, le 19 mars 2025. (photo d’illustration)
Les forces de sécurité syriennes entrent dans la ville druze de Soueida, le 15 juillet 2025
Un véhicule tourne dans un rond-point de la ville de Soueïda, dans le sud de la Syrie, le 29 décembre 2024

Overview

  • Clashes in Soueïda over the weekend between Druze fighters and Bedouin tribes killed about 99 people, including combatants, civilians and security personnel, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
  • Government troops deployed reinforcements around Soueïda have moved into the city under a newly imposed curfew that Druze spiritual leaders have endorsed.
  • Israel conducted airstrikes on several Syrian government tanks near Soueïda, with Defense Minister Israel Katz warning that no military presence will be tolerated in southern Syria.
  • Negotiations are ongoing between Syrian authorities and Druze representatives as both sides seek to secure a cease-fire after two days of intense intercommunal fighting.
  • Humanitarian conditions are deteriorating in the province as villagers report pillaging by armed groups and forced displacement of civilians.