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As tensions rise in southern Syria, the government seeks to balance humanitarian aid with regional stability amidst Israeli ...
Sectarian violence in southern Syria is shattering hopes for a united country among the country's Druze minority.
Clad in black in a modest apartment in central Beirut, Rima weeps for the relatives she lost in the recent wave of violence ...
When we first received reports about the hospital massacre, we hoped survivors' minds had imagined it—trauma playing tricks.
Hundreds were killed in Syria’s Sweida province, where government forces were sent to quell clashes between Druze factions ...
Druze Syrian province of Suwayda, the second-worst outbreak of sectarian strife since the fall of the Assad regime, is ...
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How to Stabilize Syria’s Transition
The interim government of Syria must grant more autonomy to minority groups if it wants to survive and succeed.
As Sweida burns, Syria’s new rulers repeat old patterns, fueling sectarian conflict rather than fostering national unity.
"They cried, they hugged, and then they went back to opposite sides of the fence, in enemy states," recalled a soldier who ...
Syria under President Ahmad Sharaa remains far from achieving genuine national reconciliation, a meaningful political ...
In the aftermath of intense sectarian fighting, the eerily silent streets of Syria's southern province of Sweida are filled ...
Recent violence between Druze and Bedouins is a reminder of how elusive the goal of a cohesive Syria remains, and how easily ...