
The situation in the Middle East is becoming increasingly complex. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In Syria, bloody clashes continue between Druze and local tribes supporting the government. According to recent reports, the tribes are expanding their control in the Suwayda province area.
Iranian media reports that the Druze are retreating under pressure, while Bedouin tribes are actively engaging against them. In recent days, tens of thousands of Bedouin fighters have been noted to have come to aid Suwayda.
This conflict is exacerbating ethnic and political tensions in the region, leading to large-scale confrontations. Yesterday, Israeli air forces struck against Bedouins and other tribes at the access points to Suwayda.
This action has further intensified the situation in the region. The President of Syria has called on all armed groups to cease hostilities and engage in negotiations.
However, according to local sources, although government supporters have received orders to retreat from Suwayda, the tribes plan to continue their operations. Experts believe that the current situation will intensify internal conflicts in Syria and pose a threat to stability in the region.
The public and international organizations are demanding serious measures for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. International observers are closely monitoring how the clashes around Suwayda will conclude, as there is a high likelihood of new twists and sharp changes in the situation.