The Syrian presidency will give a new power to stop collisions in the south.

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Syria security for Suweida. Photo: July 16, 2025

The Syrian presidency said it would deploy new power to prevent the deadly sectarian conflict between the south of Bedouin and Dru Jay Fighter.

Ahmed Al-Shara Syria Syrian President Syria urged a report on a new battle near SUWEIDA on Friday.

More than 700 people have died since the explosion of violence on Sunday. The government troops deployed in the area were accused of killing the Drew Civilians and performing a private execution.

Israel later struck the grand prize in Syria and forced the army to withdraw from Suda. On Friday, Turkish Ambassador said Israel and Syria agreed to the ceasefire.

Ambassador Tom Barrack said in X’s position that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Shara said, “I agreed to the ceasefire of Syria’s neighboring Turkey and Jordan.

“We need to put weapons from Druze, Bedouins, and Sunnis and build a new Syrian identity that is peaceful and prosperous with our neighbors with other minorities.”

Israel and Syria did not openly mention the reported ceasefire agreements.

Israeli officials said that just before Shara’s office announced the military deployment planned in the south, Israel agreed to allow limited entry of Syria’s internal security for 48 hours to protect Dr. Civilians in light of continuous instability.

The de Rouge community of Suzoe follows the secret and unique beliefs derived from Sia Islam and distrusts the current Jihad government of Damascus. They are a few in Syria and neighbor Lebanon and Israel.

LINA SINJAB, the Middle East correspondent reported by Syria, said violence against de Rouge is spreading all over the country.

According to the UK -based Syrian Human Rights Observatory (SOHR), 718 people died after violence.

grey placeholderIn Syria, the BBC map showing Suzeda and Damascus, neighboring countries Israel, Lebanon and Jordan

Earlier this week, Volker Türk, the UN Human Rights Director, said that his office received a reliable report that showed extensive violations and abuse during the conflict, including the summary and arbitrary murder of SUWEIDA.

Among the perpetrators, there were members of the individual who partnered with the security forces and the Provisional Government, and the local Druzes and the Bedouin armed elements, Türk said in a statement.

“This blood and violence should stop.”

The BBC contacted the Syrian government and security troops on allegations of summary murders and other violations.

In the early Thursday, in the television speech, Shara was responsible for the perpetrators and promised to make Druze “priority.”

“We want to take responsibility for those who have committed and abused our Drues because they are under the protection and responsibility of the country.”

He continued to criticize the “Outlaw Group,” and their leaders said they refused to talk for several months.