Syria is facing a dangerous new wave of sectarian violence, particularly in the southern province of Suwayda, where deadly clashes between Druze and Sunni Bedouin militias have killed hundreds and displaced many more.
The recent unrest has exposed the deep fragility of Syria's transitional government, which took power after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, and has raised fears of renewed civil war or even partition. Minority groups, especially the Druze and Kurds, feel increasingly threatened as jihadist-led forces gain influence and the government struggles to maintain order. International actors, including Israel and the US, are deeply involved, but their interventions risk further destabilizing the region.
The crisis highlights the complex demographics and unresolved tensions that continue to undermine hopes for peace and unity in post-Assad Syria.
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