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US envoy says Syria and Israel agree to ceasefire as Druze minority and Bedouin clans clash in Syria
U.S. envoy to Syria Tom Barrack says that Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire following Israel’s intervention this week in fighting between Syrian government forces and ...
A Syrian government investigation says sectarian violence along the coast earlier this year has left over 1,400 people dead, ...
Hosam Saraya, an American-Syrian citizen from Oklahoma, appeared to be gunned down by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government forces last week.
There have been echoes of the coastal violence in the new clashes in the southern province of Sweida over the past two weeks.
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France 24 on MSNSyria investigation finds more than 1,400 killed in March sectarian violenceMore than 1,400 people were killed in a spate of sectarian violence lasting several days near Syria's coast in March, a government investigation released on Tuesday found. Security forces in the south ...
Video footage circulating online and verified by NBC News showed an execution-style shooting of Hosam Saraya, 35, and his ...
Nine days of armed clashes and serious abuses in Syria’s southern Sweida governorate have triggered a dire humanitarian ...
The past week has seen some of the worst sectarian violence in Syria since the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship.
Syria's government Monday started evacuating Bedouin families trapped inside the southern city of Sweida, where deadly fighting between Druze militiamen and Bedouin fighters has largely stopped as a ...
In this whirl of shrapnel and shellfire, hopes for a new era of peace in a nation long torn apart by dictatorship and a ...
A U.S. envoy doubled down on Washington’s support for Syria’s new government, saying Monday there is “no Plan B” to working with it to unite the country still reeling from years of civil war and ...
Members of Syria's Druze community are searching for loved ones and counting their dead after days of clashes in a southern ...
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