Syria tribes clash with Druze fighters near Sweida: combatants

Israel launched strikes on July 15 against Syrian government forces in the Druze-majority region of Sweida, saying it was acting to protect the religious minority. (FILE/AP)
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Updated 18 July 2025
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Syria tribes clash with Druze fighters near Sweida: combatants

  • Armed tribes supported by Syria’s Islamist-led government clashed with Druze fighters outside Sweida Friday a day after government troops withdrew from the Druze-majority city

SWEIDA: Armed tribes supported by Syria’s Islamist-led government clashed with Druze fighters outside Sweida Friday a day after government troops withdrew from the Druze-majority city, the warring parties and a monitoring group said.
Combatants on both sides confirmed the clashes and AFP correspondents reported hearing exchanges of fire.
Syrian government forces withdrew from Sweida province on Thursday after coming under heavy bombardment by Israel.
The pullout from Syria’s Druze heartland came on the orders of interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, who said mediation by the United States and others had helped avert a “large-scale escalation” with Israel.
A ceasefire took effect on Thursday, but Sharaa’s office accused Druze groups of violating the agreement.
Tribal fighters gathered around Sweida on Friday to reinforce the Bedouin, positioning themselves in several villages near the city.
AFP correspondents heard intermittent gunfire and explosions and saw smoke rising from the villages.
Druze fighters told AFP they were responding to the sources of fire.
Anas Al-Enad, a tribal chief from the central city of Hama, said he and his men had made the journey to the village of Walgha, northwest of Sweida, because “the Bedouin called for our help and we came to support them.”


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DOHA: Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said Saturday that negotiations on the war in Gaza were at a “critical” moment.
Mediators are working together to force the next phase of ceasefire forward, he said during a panel at the Doha Forum conference in Qatar.