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Syria’s Bedouin clans withdraw from Druze city of Suwayda

Clashes between two communities kill more than 250 people and threaten to unravel already fragile post-war transition.

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Syrian government forces block Bedouin fighters from entering Suwayda province in Busra al-Harir village in southern Syria. [Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo]
By The Associated Press
Published On 21 Jul 202521 Jul 2025

Syria’s armed Bedouin clans have announced their withdrawal from the Druze-majority city of Suwayda after weeklong clashes and a United States-brokered ceasefire.

Fighting between Druze fighters and Sunni Muslim clans killed more than 250 people and threatened to unravel Syria’s already fragile post-war transition.

Israel also launched dozens of air strikes in the southern province of Suwayda, targeting government forces, who had in effect sided with the Bedouins.

The fighting also led to a series of sectarian attacks against the Druze community, followed by revenge attacks against the Bedouins.

Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who has been perceived as more sympathetic to the Bedouins, tried to appeal to the Druze community while remaining critical of its fighters. He later urged the Bedouins to leave the city, saying they “cannot replace the role of the state in handling the country’s affairs and restoring security”.

Dozens of armed Bedouins alongside other clans from around the country who came to support them remained on the outskirts of Suwayda as government security forces and military police were deployed on Sunday to oversee their exit from the entire province. The Bedouin fighters blamed the clashes on Druze factions loyal to spiritual leader Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri and accused them of harming Bedouin families.

The Syrian government on Monday began evacuating Bedouin families trapped inside Suwayda.

Syrian state media said on Sunday that the government had coordinated with some officials in Suwayda to bring in coaches to evacuate about 1,500 Bedouins from the city. Interior Minister Ahmad al-Dalati told the SANA news agency that the initiative would also allow displaced civilians from Suwayda to return because the fighting has largely stopped and efforts for a complete ceasefire are ongoing.

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Syrian authorities did not give further details about the evacuation or how it ties into the broader agreement after failed talks for a captive exchange deal.

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A displaced Bedouin girl found refuge in a shelter in Busra al-Harir village after her family fled their home due to fighting between Bedouin clans and Druze militias. [Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo]
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Bedouin fighters rest in the shade of a house as Syrian government forces block them from entering Suwayda province. [Ghaith Alsayed/AP Photo]
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The International Organization for Migration says 128,571 people have been displaced in the hostilities that started with a series of tit-for-tat kidnappings and attacks a week ago. [Ghaith Alsayed/AP Photo]
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Bedouin fighters withdrew from Suwayda city on July 20, 2025, along with tribesmen from other parts of Syria fighting with them, and security forces have cordoned off the area. [Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo]
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A Syrian security officer films smoke rising from burning houses in Mazraa village on the outskirts of Suwayda city. [Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo]
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Syrian security forces deploy in Mazraa. [Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo]
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Syrian government security forces block Bedouin fighters from entering Suwayda. [Omar Sanadiki/AP Photo]

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