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Syria: Tens of thousands displaced after violence in Suwayda

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Recent fighting between Druze militia groups and Bedouin tribes has displaced tens of thousands of people from their homes in Suwayda province in southern Syria, where most have lived for centuries.

Breakdown
  • Nearly 100,000 people have been displaced from Suwayda due to fighting between Bedouin tribes and Druze armed groups. 43s
  • Hundreds have been killed in the conflict, and many displaced families are living in makeshift shelters. 43s
  • The fall of Bashar al-Assad raised hopes for peace, but renewed sectarian violence has forced more displacement. 57s
  • Druze leaders are preventing government aid from reaching Suwayda, worsening shortages of food, electricity, and water. 2m 0s
  • Thousands of Bedouins and Druze remain in urgent need of essentials and shelter. 2m 16s
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