
Syria announces new ceasefire in Suwayda
On Saturday, the Syrian Presidency announced a ceasefire in Suwayda following a week of intense clashes that left hundreds dead and displaced many more.
In a statement, the Presidency said security forces had begun deploying across the province to 'ensure the implementation' of the agreement.
The deal allows for the return of state institutions and security forces to Suwayda, while requiring local fighters to disarm and integrate into official agencies. Individuals responsible for violations on either side will face prosecution, and those unwilling to accept the terms may exit the province through a safe corridor.
It also pledges future political inclusion for the Druze, who—despite nominal roles in national politics—remain politically underrepresented and wield little influence in Damascus.
Prior to the announcement, the Druze spiritual leadership called for an immediate end to the violence and urged all parties to prioritize 'unity, reason, and restraint.'
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— المرصد السوري لحقوق الإنسان (@syriahr) July 18, 2025

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