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At least 200 people have reportedly been killed since fighting between Druze militias and Bedouin tribes erupted in Suweida on Sunday.
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNSaudi Arabia Backs Syrian Govt Measures to Restore Calm, Slams Israeli AttacksSaudi Arabia said on Tuesday it was following the developments in Syria, expressing its “satisfaction” with the measures taken by the government to achieve security and stability, maintain civil peace ...
Donald Trump has overseen nearly as many air strikes in the first five months of his second term as Joe Biden launched in his ...
WASHINGTON, July 16. /TASS/. Israel has pledged to cease attacks on Syrian military facilities on July 15 following a request from the administration of US President Donald Trump, a correspondent ...
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Qatar Tribune on MSNSyria’s minister of information tours Qatar Media CorporationTribune News NetworkDohaMinister of Information of the Syria Dr Hamza Al Mustafa and his accompanying delegation conducted a field tour of the Qatar Media Corporation, including the departments and ...
Syria’s defense minister has announced a ceasefire after government forces entered a key city in Sweida province on Tuesday.
The Syrian Catholic archbishop of Homs in Syria, Jacques Mourad, has issued an urgent appeal for the future of the Christian ...
Open-source intelligence analysts reported that a mass mobilization was declared in all of Syria's governorates despite the ceasefire.
Syrian Armed Forces entered the Druze-majority governorate of Suwayda for the first time on July 15, prompting severe clashes with Druze militias that have long resisted state control.
Druse militiamen have been fighting with Bedouins in the Sweida Province, and Syrian government forces and the Israeli ...
Sectarian violence erupted again in southern Syria as local Sunni Bedouin tribes fought armed factions for the Druze ...
At least 40 people were killed in clashes between armed groups in the southern Syrian province of Sweida, the Syrian Observatory for ...
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