Syrian forces evacuate Bedouin families out of Suwayda
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Trapped in her home in As-Suwayda, Syrian pharmacist Hala Saraya recounts the brutal killings of her family and pleads for the world to hear the Druze community's cry for help.
The Israeli regime’s military launched a series of deadly airstrikes on Syria’s capital Damascus and other areas on Sunday, killing at least three and wounding dozens, as tensions escalated over ongoing clashes in the southern province of Suwayda.
One day after reaching a ceasefire with Israel, Syrian military forces began moving into the country's Suwayda Governorate, where dozens of people have been killed in recent days amid fighting between warring tribes.
According to Al Ra’i, an Amman daily, the Internal Security chief in As-Suwayda announced that detained Bedouin families would be released within hours and assured that they would return to their homes, emphasizing a continued commitment to respecting the ceasefire and ensuring calm.
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Al Jazeera on MSNSyria to deploy forces as more Bedouin-Druze clashes erupt in SuwaydaAuthorities working to resolve conflict in the south through political and security measures, Syria’s presidency says.
Security units have already started their deployment in and around southern province to enforce terms of ceasefire, according to Syrian state-run news agency SANA - Anadolu Ajansı
The Syrian government has moved some Bedouin families out of the southern province after clashes with Druze fighters intensified over the weekend.
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