
Ceasefire Brings Calm to Syria’s Sweida, But Thousands Displaced
A ceasefire in Syria’s Sweida province has halted fighting after eight days, but over 2,000 Bedouin families have been displaced. Will they be able to return home?
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A ceasefire in Syria’s Sweida province has halted fighting after eight days, but over 2,000 Bedouin families have been displaced. Will they be able to return home?

Bedouin fighters have withdrawn from Syria’s Sweida after a newly implemented ceasefire, easing tensions following a week of fierce clashes with Druze armed groups.

At least 18 people killed and dozens wounded as clashes between Druze and Bedouin tribes escalate in Syria’s Sweida province.