Syria delays parliamentary vote in Sweida after sectarian violence

Above, a member of Internal Security Forces holds a gun at an Internal Security Forces’ checkpoint working to prevent Bedouin fighters from advancing toward Sweida, in Walgha, Sweida province on July 20, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 24 August 2025
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Syria delays parliamentary vote in Sweida after sectarian violence

  • Hundreds of people were reported killed in July in clashes in Sweida province pitting Druze fighters against Sunni Bedouin tribes and government force
  • The head of the electoral commission earlier said that voting for the 210-member People’s Assembly was due to take place between September 15 and 20

Syria’s first parliamentary election under its new Islamist administration, scheduled for September, will not include the southern province of Sweida and two other provinces because of security concerns, the electoral commission said on Saturday.
Hundreds of people were reported killed in July in clashes in Sweida province pitting Druze fighters against Sunni Bedouin tribes and government forces.
Israel intervened with airstrikes to prevent what it said were mass killings of Druze by government forces.
The Druze are a minority offshoot of Islam with followers in Syria, Lebanon and Israel. Sweida province is predominantly Druze but is also home to Sunni tribes, and the communities have had longstanding tensions over land and other resources.
The Higher Committee for People’s Assembly Elections said the ballot would also be delayed in the northern provinces of Hasaka and Raqqa until a “safe environment” is in place, according to state news agency SANA.
Seats allocated to the three provinces will remain vacant until elections can be held there, commission spokesperson Nawar Najmeh told SANA.
“The elections are a sovereign matter that can only be conducted in areas fully under government control,” he added.
The head of the electoral commission said last month that voting for the 210-member People’s Assembly was due to take place between September 15 and 20.


Iran security chief threatens reciprocal attacks in region if US targets electricity

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Iran security chief threatens reciprocal attacks in region if US targets electricity

  • “If they do that, the whole region will go dark in less than half an hour,” said Larijani

TEHRAN: Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani threatened on Thursday to target power grids in the region if the United States attacked the Islamic republic’s electricity supplies.
“If they do that, the whole region will go dark in less than half an hour and darkness provides ample opportunity to hunt down US servicemen running for safety,” said Larijani in a post on X.
US President Donald Trump had said US forces could knock out Iran’s electricity supply “within one hour” — leaving the country with reconstruction that could take a generation.