Syria Evacuates Bedouins Amid Clashes and Ceasefire Efforts

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Armed Bedouin clans in Syria have withdrawn from the Druze-majority city of Sweida after weeklong clashes, which resulted in hundreds of deaths and displacement, amid a fragile ceasefire and the entry of humanitarian aid. The conflict, involving sectarian violence and external strikes, has heightened tensions among Syria's diverse communities and drawn international concern, with calls for peace and dialogue.
- Syria's armed Bedouins say they have withdrawn from Druze-majority city NPR
- Syria evacuates Bedouins from clashes-hit Suwayda as shaky ceasefire holds Al Jazeera
- Syrian government starts evacuating Bedouin families from Sweida in a bid to end weeklong clashes AP News
- The Dispute Behind the Violence in Syria The Atlantic
- Health Ministry says medical supplies delivered to hospital in Sweida overnight The Times of Israel
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