After weeks of fighting between government forces and the SDF in northeastern Syria, attention is turning to Syria’s tribal communities. They have long been a decisive factor in shaping power and control in the country, and once again, their loyalties may help determine how this latest phase of the conflict unfolds.
Breakdown
- Syrian tribes have shifted alliances among major factions since 2011
- About 20% of Syrians belong to tribes, mainly in the northeast 14s
- Tribal loyalties became pragmatic as the war deepened 1m 18s
- Tribes are reconsidering alliances amid ongoing government-SDF conflict 1m 41s
- Tribal leaders now act as power brokers in Syria's uncertain future 2m 22s