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    Home - UK News - Every shop and home burned or ransacked: The Syrian city engulfed in tribal violence

    Every shop and home burned or ransacked: The Syrian city engulfed in tribal violence

    Every shop and home burned or ransacked: The Syrian city engulfed in tribal violence

    Every shop and home burned or ransacked: The Syrian city engulfed in tribal violence

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    • July 19, 2025
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    Cliff Notes

    • The Syrian presidency is establishing a taskforce to address ongoing sectarian clashes in Sweida, urging restraint and efforts to restore security.
    • A ceasefire has been confirmed involving Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, with regional support from Turkey and Jordan.
    • The violence has resulted in significant casualties, with local doctors reporting over 600 deaths, marking the most severe sectarian unrest since the previous regime’s fall in December.

    Every shop and home burned or ransacked: The Syrian city engulfed in tribal violence | World News

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    The Syrian presidency has announced it’s assembling a special taskforce to try to stop nearly a week of sectarian clashes in the southern Druze city of Sweida.

    The presidency called for restraint on all sides and said it is making strenuous efforts to “stop the fighting and curb the violations that threaten the security of the citizens and the safety of society”.

    By early Saturday morning, a ceasefire had been confirmed by the US special envoy for Syria, Tom Barrack, who posted on X that Syrian President Ahmed al Sharaa and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had agreed to a ceasefire supported by US secretary of state Marco Rubio.

    The post went on to state that this agreement had the support of “Turkey, Jordan and its neighbours” and called upon the Druze, Bedouins, and Sunni factions to put down their arms.

    Sky News special correspondent Alex Crawford reports from the road leading to Sweida, the city that has become the epicentre of Syria’s sectarian violence.

    For the past 24 hours, we’ve watched as Syria‘s multiple Arab tribes began mobilising in the Sweida province to help defend their Bedouin brethren.

    Thousands travelled from multiple different Syrian areas and had reached the edge of Sweida city by Friday nightfall after a day of almost non-stop violent clashes and killings.

    “We have come to protect the [Arab] Bedouin women and children who are being terrorised by the Druze,” they told us.

    Image:
    Arab fighters said they had come to protect the Bedouin women and children

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    Fighters at a petrol station

    Every shop and every home in the streets leading up to Sweida city has been burned or ransacked, the contents destroyed or looted.

    We saw tribal fighters loading the back of pickup trucks and driving away from the city with vehicles packed with looted goods from Druze homes.

    Image:
    Shops and homes leading up to Sweida city have been burned or ransacked

    Several videos posted online showed violence against the Druze, including one where tribal fighters force three men to throw themselves off a high-rise balcony and are seen being shot as they do so.

    Doctors at the nearby community hospital in Buser al Harir said there had been a constant stream of casualties being brought in. As we watched, another dead fighter was carried out of an ambulance.

    The medics estimated there had been more than 600 dead in their area alone. “The youngest child who was killed was a one-and-a-half-year-old baby,” one doctor told us.

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    Doctors said there had been a constant stream of casualties due to violence

    The violence is the most dangerous outbreak of sectarian clashes since the fall of the Bashar al Assad regime last December – and the most serious challenge for the new leader to navigate.

    The newly brokered deal is aimed at ending the sectarian killings and restoring some sort of stability in a country which is emerging from more than a decade of civil war.

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