Syria is facing a dangerous escalation of sectarian violence, particularly in the southern province of Suwayda, where clashes between Druze and Sunni Bedouin militias have killed hundreds and displaced many more.
The new transitional government, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, is struggling to maintain control and address deep-rooted divisions, while foreign actors like Israel have intervened militarily, further complicating the situation. The violence has exposed the fragility of Syria's post-Assad order and raised fears of renewed civil war, partition, and increased threats to minority communities. International responses have been muted, and there are growing calls for stronger action to prevent further bloodshed and instability.
The crisis highlights the challenges of political transition, the dangers of sectarianism, and the risks posed by external interference.
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