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Syrian presidency announces ceasefire after deadly sectarian clashes in south

The Syrian presidency has announced an "immediate ceasefire" in the southern city of Suweida to try to bring an end to a week of sectarian violence that has left hundreds dead.

There have been chaotic gun battles on city streets between the local Bedouin tribesmen and the Druze community, with both accused of atrocities. Graphic footage shows bodies strewn in the streets.

"This moment requires unity of ranks and complete cooperation in order to overcome what we are all going through," Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa said.

The ceasefire announcement came as Syrian internal security forces were deployed to Suweida to end the clashes - a move approved by Israel as long as the Druze citizens were protected.

Suweida's Druze community follows a secretive, unique faith derived from Shia Islam, and distrusts the current government in Damascus. They are a minority in Syria, as well as in neighbouring Israel and Lebanon.

Israel intervened in the conflict earlier this week, hitting government forces and the defence ministry building in Damascus as it declared support for the Druze.

On Saturday, Israel's foreign minister cast doubt on a renewed pledge by Sharaa to protect minorities in Syria.


Source: BBC

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