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Sectarian violence in southern Syria is shattering hopes for a united country among the country's Druze minority.
Armed Bedouin clans have withdrawn from the Druze-majority Syrian city of Sweida after a week of deadly clashes. A U.S.
In the aftermath of intense sectarian fighting, the eerily silent streets of Syria's southern province of Sweida are filled ...
Clad in black in a modest apartment in central Beirut, Rima weeps for the relatives she lost in the recent wave of violence ...
Hundreds of Bedouin civilians were evacuated from Syria's predominantly Druze city of Sweida on Monday as part of a ...
When we first received reports about the hospital massacre, we hoped survivors' minds had imagined it—trauma playing tricks.
Recent violence in Syria’s southern Suwayda province has brought renewed global attention to the Druze and Bedouin ...
Tens of thousands of people remained displaced by the violence and the United Nations has been unable to bring in much-needed ...
Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's government responded by deploying forces to the city. Druze residents of Suweida told the ...
A Syrian-American who was taking care of his ill father was among the eight Druze men kidnapped from their family home and ...
They cried, they hugged, and then they went back to opposite sides of the fence, in enemy states,” a soldier said, witnessing ...
Armed Bedouin clans in Syria have withdrawn from the southern city of Sweida after over a week of deadly clashes.