A surge in sectarian violence, particularly in the southern province of Suwayda, has exposed the deep fragility of Syria's post-Assad political landscape.
Recent kidnappings and retaliatory attacks between Druze and other factions have escalated into deadly clashes, undermining the authority of the new interim government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa. The unrest has heightened fears of renewed civil war, potential partition, and the further marginalization of Syria's minorities. Regional actors, including Israel, are closely watching the situation, with some calling for diplomatic rather than military intervention to prevent further chaos.
The crisis underscores the urgent need for inclusive governance and accountability to restore stability and prevent Syria's disintegration.
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