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Syrian government reaches cease-fire deal with Suwayda’s Druze minority

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Syria stated Wednesday {that a} new cease-fire had been reached in Suwayda, a day after a earlier truce collapsed following days of violence that killed greater than 300 individuals, in keeping with a monitoring group.

“An agreement was reached for a cease-fire in Suwayda and the deployment of security checkpoints in the city,” an unidentified inside ministry supply stated in a press release carried by state news company SANA.

Syrian authorities troops had been dispatched to the Suwayda area Monday to quell combating between Druze fighters and Bedouin tribes, however had been attacked by the Druze militias.

Local news outlet Suwayda24 stated town of Suwayda and close by villages had been coming beneath heavy artillery and mortar fireplace early on Wednesday.

Syria’s Defense Ministry, in a press release carried by state news company SANA, blamed outlawed teams in Suwayda for breaching the truce.

It was not instantly clear if the brand new settlement, which was introduced by Syrian state media and in a video message by a Druze spiritual chief, would maintain. A earlier cease-fire introduced the day earlier than shortly fell aside.

The escalating violence has gave the impression to be probably the most severe risk but to the power of Syria’s new rulers to consolidate management of the nation after an anti-regime-led offensive ousted longtime dictator Bashar Assad in December, bringing an finish to an almost 14-year civil struggle.

As clashes have raged for days within the southern Syrian metropolis of Suwayda between authorities forces and Druze armed teams, Israel has launched dozens of strikes focusing on authorities troops and convoys, and on Wednesday struck the Syrian Defense Ministry headquarters within the coronary heart of Damascus.

That strike killed one particular person and injured 18, Syrian officers stated. Another strike hit close to the presidential palace within the hills outdoors of Damascus.

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