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Assaf Mohammad Dahmash, a Bedouin man at a displacement centre, said he would never return to Sweida, a place he had called home since 2016 when he fled from ISIS in Deir Ezzor.
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The National on MSNRed Cross enters Syria's Sweida for first time since deadly clashesThe International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Tuesday its team was able to gain access to Syria's southern city of Sweida, where fighting broke out this month. The team, which joined a ...
As Sweida burns, Syria’s new rulers repeat old patterns, fueling sectarian conflict rather than fostering national unity.
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The deaths were among 12 execution-style killings of unarmed Druze civilians carried out at three sites in and around Sweida ...
The fighters in military-style uniforms pointed their rifles at the three unarmed men and ordered them out onto a sunny ...
Sweida- In the Syrian southwestern city of Sweida, violent clashes have erupted between Druze factions and Bedouin groups.
The deaths were among 12 execution-style killings of unarmed Druze civilians carried out at three sites in and around Sweida ...
Syrian Red Crescent convoy enters Suwayda province, state media reports, as UN warns humanitarian access ‘constrained’.
A new humanitarian aid convoy reached southern Syria's Druze heartland on Monday, official media said, as the United Nations ...
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