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Syrian forces who fought Druze militias leave Sweida province as a new ceasefire is on

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syrian government forces largely pulled out of the southern province of Sweida on Thursday after days of clashes with militias linked to the Druze minority that threatened to unravel the country’s post-war transition and brought in more Israeli airstrikes in defense of the Druze.

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Syrian forces withdraw from Sweida after ceasefire goes into effect

People pass in front the Syrian Defense Ministry building which on Wednesday was heavily damaged by Israeli airstrikes in Damascus, Syria, Thursday, July 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Ghaith Alsayed)


DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syrian government forces largely pulled out of the southern province of Sweida on Thursday after days of clashes with militias linked to the Druze minority that threatened to unravel the country’s post-war transition and brought in more Israeli airstrikes in defense of the Druze.

Though the truce — mediated by the United States, Turkey and Arab countries — mostly halted fighting between Druze armed groups and government forces, Syrian state media said Druze militiamen had launched revenge attacks on Sunni Bedouin communities, leading to a wave of their displacement.

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