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Syrian Forces Struggle to Enforce Ceasefire Amid Escalating Clashes

UPDATE: Sectarian violence continues to erupt in Syria’s predominantly Druze region of Sweida, with heavy machine gun fire and mortar shelling reported just hours ago. Local witnesses confirm that intense clashes have resumed after a fragile ceasefire was announced, underscoring the urgent need for peace in a region already reeling from nearly a week of bloodshed.

The Syrian government, led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, deployed security forces in a desperate attempt to restore order amid relentless fighting between the Druze and Bedouin tribes. As of Saturday afternoon, at least 22 people have been reported injured, and local hospitals are overwhelmed with casualties. “All the injuries are from bombs, some people with their chests wounded,” said Omar Obeid, director of a hospital in Sweida.

This latest wave of violence is a significant challenge for Sharaa’s government, which took power after the ousting of autocratic President Bashar al-Assad in December. The clashes began last week and quickly escalated as government forces attempted to intervene, resulting in violent confrontations with Druze gunmen.

In a televised address, Sharaa criticized Israeli air strikes that have occurred during the ongoing conflict, stating, “The Israeli intervention pushed the country into a dangerous phase that threatened its stability.” He accused Druze factions of seeking revenge against Bedouins, further complicating the already tense situation.

The conflict has drawn international attention, with US Envoy Tom Barrack announcing that both Syria and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire. He urged various ethnic groups, including Druze, Bedouins, and Sunnis, to unite for a new Syrian identity. However, the prospect of peace remains tenuous, as gunfire continues to echo across Sweida.

Israeli officials have confirmed they will allow Syrian forces limited access to Sweida for two days, a move aimed at controlling the escalating violence. However, the situation on the ground remains volatile, with mortar shells reported to be landing near civilian homes, leaving residents fearful for their safety.

As the situation develops, the international community watches closely, concerned about the potential for wider conflict in a region already fraught with tension. The urgency for a lasting resolution has never been more critical as local leaders and international mediators scramble to bring an end to the violence that has already cost many lives.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story continues to unfold.

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