
Intensified Conflict in Southern Syria
Fresh clashes have erupted in the Syrian city of Sweida between Druze militias and government forces, according to local news sources. Artillery and mortar fire have targeted both the city and surrounding villages, with evidence pointing to the Syrian national army as the source.
Violation of Truce Agreement
The Syrian Defense Ministry attributes the renewed violence to "bandit gangs" violating a ceasefire that had been reaffirmed earlier today. This development follows Sunday's deadly clashes between the Druze religious minority and Sunni Bedouin groups, which resulted in over 200 casualties including civilians according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR). At least 21 Druze were reportedly executed.
Government Intervention and Resistance
On Monday, the Syrian government deployed troops to Sweida to quell the fighting after securing an agreement with Druze leaders for militia disarmament. This marks the military's first appearance in the region since the fall of the Assad regime in December and the formation of a new government with ties to Islamist groups including Al-Qaeda affiliates.
Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds
An influential Druze cleric has accused government forces of targeting civilians, withdrawing from the truce agreement and calling for armed resistance. Reports from Reuters journalists and residents describe widespread looting, arson attacks, and property theft by soldiers. Middle East correspondent Daisy Mohr reports severe shortages of electricity, water, and medical supplies, with hospitals overwhelmed by casualties and communication networks largely disabled.
International Involvement
Israel launched drone strikes against Syrian military positions near Sweida yesterday in support of Druze militias, causing unspecified casualties. The U.S. government has reportedly requested Israel cease operations due to President Trump's relationship with Syrian interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa. However, Israeli Defense Minister Katz has pledged continued attacks until Syrian forces withdraw from the region.