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Armed Bedouin clans in Syria have withdrawn from the southern city of Sweida after over a week of deadly clashes.
The violence was the first major incident to emerge after the ouster of longtime President Bashar Assad in December.
Amid the recent outbreak of Syrian government-sponsored violence targeting the Druze minority, the dire plight of minorities, including Christians and Kurds, continues to warrant concern.
Hosam Saraya, an American-Syrian citizen from Oklahoma, appeared to be gunned down by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government forces last week.
A Syrian government committee says over 1,400 civilians were killed in sectarian violence on the country's coast earlier this ...
Druze fighters had pushed out rival armed factions from the city on Saturday, a monitor said, after the government ordered a ...
FM Gideon Sa’ar accuses Syrian leader of 'glorifying jihadists' and victim blaming, says global community 'has a duty to ...
Sectarian-tinged clashes left hundreds dead and drew in Israeli military intervention. A U.S. envoy said Israel and Syria had ...