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CAIRO, July 18. /TASS/. Thousands of Bedouins have fled Syria’s Sweida governorate for neighboring Daraa amid renewed fighting in the area, the Syria TV channel reported.
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The Israeli army continued to build a concrete wall on Friday to enforce the fence area separating the Israeli-controlled ...
The conflict drew air strikes against Syrian forces by neighbouring Israel in defence of the Druze minority before most of the fighting was halted.
A ceasefire went into effect late Wednesday, easing days of brutal clashes in Sweida. Now, members of its Druze community who ...
Bloodshed in Sweida left at least 321 people dead, the Syrian Network for Human Rights said on Friday, in a new toll.
Government forces were deployed again to southern Syria after renewed clashes broke out overnight between Druze armed groups ...
Syrian government forces had largely pulled out of the Druze-majority southern province of Sweida after days of clashes with ...
Father Toni Butros, Greek Catholic leader in Sweida, declares in a video statement: “We have not left our homeland... we stand with our Druze brothers and sisters against these horrific terrorist ...
Church in the southern Syrian province of Sweida, smashed Christian symbols, and set fire to its ceiling and walls.
Israel has agreed to allow limited access by Syrian forces into the Sweida area of southern Syria for the next two days, an ...
Israel announced that a ceasefire had been reached in the area, and that the Syrian forces were expected to withdraw from areas with Druze populations. Foreign Minister Gidion Sa'ar ordered the urgent ...
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