Ceasefire between Syria and Israel, expected of peace in the area

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There was continuous violence in Suveda for the last few days.

Majra: An important ceasefire agreement has been reached between Syria and Israel in the early hours of Saturday. The agreement was announced by US Ambassador Tom Barrack. The agreement has been reached after violent clashes between Drauj Minorities and Beduin tribes in Suveda province of southern Syria. According to reports, hundreds of people were killed and thousands of homeless in these clashes. The agreement has the support of Türkiye, Jordan and other neighboring countries, which has raised hopes of peace and progress in the region.

Israeli attacked Syrian army

Tom Barrack said in its statement on the social platform X, “There is an appeal to Druz, Beduin and Sunni communities to lay down arms and create a new, united Syrian with other minorities, who lived in peace and prosperity with their neighbors.” However, he did not mention the nuances of the agreement. Let me tell you that there were clashes between Druj Milsia and local Sunni Beduin tribes in Suveda since Sunday, after which the Syrian army jumped into the name of peace in the name of peace but she was seen supporting the Beduin groups. In response to this, Israel agreed to the Syrian army to protect the Druj community.

Israeli army is included in the Drauj community

Explain that the Druj community in Israel is considered a loyal minority, which is often included in the army there on a large scale. Hundreds of people were killed in these clashes and government forces were accused of killing, looting and burning houses on government forces. According to the United Nations, around 80,000 people have become homeless since Sunday. Suveda stalled water, electricity and communication services, while health services are under heavy pressure. On Wednesday, there was an agreement with the mediation of the US, Turkey and Arab countries, under which the Druj community and their religious leaders Suveda were to handle internal security and government forces were withdrawn from there. But the clashes between Druj and Beduin groups started again on Thursday night. (AP)

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