Syria's defence ministry says it is aware of reports of violations in Sweida
23/7/2025 6:29
The Syrian defence ministry said on Tuesday it was aware of reports of "shocking violations" by people wearing military fatigues in the country's predominantly Druze city of Sweida, and said it would launch an investigation.
Sectarian clashes have escalated in Sweida this month between the Druze - a religious minority native to the area - and Syrian Bedouin tribes. Ferocious fighting then broke out between Druze militia and government forces sent to the city to quell the unrest.
The fighting left over 300 people dead and drew in eighbouring Israel, which carried out airstrikes in southern Syria and on the defence ministry in Damascus last week. Israel said it was protecting the Druze, who form a significant minority in Israel.
On Friday, Israel and Syria agreed to a ceasefire supported by Turkey, Jordan and neighbours.
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