
The situation in the Middle East is becoming even more complicated: in Syria, bloody battles between the Druze and local government-supporting tribes do not stop, reports haqqin.az. According to the latest information, the tribes are taking control of ever larger territories around Suwayda province. According to Iranian media, the Druze are retreating under pressure, while Bedouins and other tribes are actively acting against them.
In particular, it is noted that in recent days, tens of thousands of fighters are heading to Suwayda to assist the Bedouins in their fight against the Druze. These battles are increasingly turning into large-scale clashes, deepening the region’s ethnic and political contradictions.
Yesterday, Israeli Air Force struck groups consisting of Bedouins and other tribes fighting against the Druze on the approaches to Suwayda. This action further aggravated the situation in the region. International analysts emphasize that airstrikes may expand the conflict and bring it to a new stage.
The President of Syria addressed all armed groups, calling for an end to clashes, restraint, and negotiations. However, according to local sources, despite the order for pro-government forces to withdraw from Suwayda, the tribes announced that they would begin their operation this evening.
According to experts, this situation further exacerbates Syria’s internal contradictions and puts regional stability at risk. The public and international organizations emphasize the need to find a serious solution for the future of this conflict.

International observers are closely watching how the clashes around Suwayda will end — the probability of new twists and sharp changes in the situation remains high. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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