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.