Clashes between Druze and Bedouin in southern Syria kill at least 30
Background on the Conflict
Tensions erupted between the Druze and Bedouin communities in southern Syria last week, resulting in a series of clashes that have now claimed the lives of at least 30 people. The conflict stems from a decades-long land dispute between the two groups over who is rightfully entitled to a valuable stretch of land in the province of Sweida.
What's Next?
The Syrian government has deployed forces to the area in an attempt to defuse the situation and is currently engaged in negotiations with representatives from both communities in an effort to reach a peaceful resolution. The intensity of the clashes has diminished in recent days, but tensions remain high, and a lasting peaceful solution remains elusive.