Despite the Ceasefire, Syria’s Al-Sharaa Faces Unrest
- The Syrian Arab Republic announced a complete and immediate ceasefire on July 18, 2025, to prevent bloodshed and maintain national integrity.
- The Syrian Arab Republic announced a complete and immediate ceasefire due to escalating violence, urging all parties to respect it.
- The U.S. envoy confirmed that Syria and Israel reached this ceasefire to protect minority communities amid ongoing violence.
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Even after the ceasefire began, the clashes continue. The Syrian Interior Ministry reports that the area has now been cleared of Bedouin fighters. In the Gaza Strip, there are said to have been many deaths at a distribution point for relief supplies.
The Syrian presidency declared a ceasefire on Saturday in Sweida province, where there have been riots for almost a week.
BBC World Service - Newshour, Clashes in Syria despite ceasefire agreement
There have been further clashes in Syria's Suweida province where gunmen from the Bedouin community have continued to target the Druze minority in defiance of a ceasefire. Also today: another twist in the complex relationship between Rupert Murdoch and Donald Trump; and a symphonic tribute to The Beatles. (Photo: Bedouin fighters stand in the back of a truck at an Internal Security Forces checkpoint working to prevent Bedouin fighters from advan…
The clashes continued in Syria, despite the announcement of a ceasefire. Intercommunal violence has already claimed nearly 1,000 lives, according to an NGO.
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