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Syria violence: Army withdraws from southern region of Suwayda

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In a dramatic turn of events, the Syrian military has withdrawn from the southern region of Suwayda, escalating tensions amid ongoing ethnic strife. This sudden retreat comes after days of fierce clashes between the Druze and Bedouin tribes, leaving the security situation in flux and the local population in fear. The military’s departure, prompted by attacks from Druze factions who reject the current administration as a gang of armed thugs, marks a significant shift in control, returning Suwayda to its Druze majority.

President Ahmed al-Shara defended the controversial decision, stating that prioritizing the safety of Syrians was paramount. “We chose to protect the unity of our country,” he asserted, as Israel intensified its strikes on government targets in Damascus, further complicating the already chaotic landscape. The withdrawal raises urgent concerns about the stability of Suwayda, where mistrust runs deep among various ethnic and religious communities.

Bedouin families are fleeing their homes, terrified for their safety amid reports of violence and arson. “We are afraid for our children, our families,” one displaced resident lamented, echoing the fears of many who have watched their neighborhoods burn. Promises of accountability from the state have done little to quell the rising tide of anxiety.

With over 7 million people still internally displaced after 14 years of war, Syria remains a fractured nation teetering on the brink of further conflict. As local factions assume responsibility for security, the potential for renewed violence looms large. The international community, including the United States, has called for de-escalation, but the path to peace appears increasingly perilous. The battle for a new Syria is far from over, and the stakes have never been higher.

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