
Israeli Airstrikes Target Syrian Forces and Tribal Militants in Sweida - Jordan News
These developments come amid unprecedented security tensions in Sweida province, marked by hit-and-run clashes and confrontations between Druze fighters and tribal armed groups, accompanied by the presence of warplanes and drones in the skies.

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