Syria's President Calls for Ceasefire Commitment Amidst Renewed Clashes

Syria's interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa urged Sunni Muslim Bedouin tribes to adhere to a ceasefire with Druze-linked militias amid renewed violence. While Israel intervened with airstrikes, al-Sharaa blamed 'armed groups from Sweida' for the unrest. Mediations helped restore calm, though tensions remain fragile.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beirut | Updated: 19-07-2025 16:41 IST | Created: 19-07-2025 16:41 IST
Syria's President Calls for Ceasefire Commitment Amidst Renewed Clashes
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Syria's interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa called on Sunni Muslim Bedouin tribes to commit to a fragile ceasefire with Druze-linked militias, as violence threatened to disrupt the nation's post-war transition.

Following the resurgence of clashes, Israeli airstrikes targeted Syrian forces, before a truce was brokered by American and Arab mediators.

Al-Sharaa emphasized the role of state authority in maintaining security and praised the mediators for their efforts in stabilizing the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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