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Syria evacuates Bedouins from Suwayda

Jul 22, 2025

Damascus [Syria], July 22: The Syrian government is evacuating hundreds of Bedouin families trapped inside the southern city of Suwayda, where a fragile ceasefire is holding after Druze and Bedouin fighters fought for a week.
The first Bedouin families left on Monday on buses and trucks accompanied by Syrian Arab Red Crescent vehicles and ambulances. They were taken to nearby Daraa as the government plans to evacuate 1,500 people.
"At least 500 people have already left on 10 buses this morning, and more are expected to exit Suwayda in the next few hours," Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall said about noon (09:00 GMT) on Monday in a report from the capital, Damascus.
The clashes between the Druze minority and Bedouin clans, which began on July 13, killed nearly 260 people and threatened to unravel Syria's post-war transition. The violence also displaced 128,571 people, according to the United Nations International Organisation for Migration.
Israel intervened and launched air attacks on Syria's Ministry of Defence buildings in the heart of Damascus. Israeli forces also hit Syrian government forces in Suwayda province, claiming it was protecting the Druze, whom it calls its "brothers".
"There are seven districts of Suwayda that are inhabited partly or . mostly by Arab Bedouins, and they are all under threat - or they feel under threat - and some of them are willing to leave [on their own]," he said.
Syrian Interior Minister Ahmad al-Dalati told the SANA news agency that the evacuation process will also allow displaced civilians from Suwayda to return as efforts for a complete ceasefire are under way.
"We have imposed a security cordon in the vicinity of Suwayda to keep it secure and to stop the fighting there," al-Dalati told the agency. "This will preserve the path that will lead to reconciliation and stability in the province."
According to the United Kingdom-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor, the ceasefire agreed on Saturday says the Bedouin fighters will release Druze women they are holding captive and leave the province.
After talks for a captives swap fell through late on Sunday, the observatory and activist groups in Suwayda reported hearing what they said were Israeli air strikes and helicopters over villages where some skirmishes took place between the Bedouins and the Druze. The Israeli military said it was "not aware" of any overnight strikes in Syria.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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