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Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa called on Sunni Bedouin tribes to adhere to a ceasefire with Druze-linked militias. Clashes left hundreds dead, and Israeli airstrikes targeted Syrian forces, allegedly in support of the Druze. Reports of civilian executions and looting emerged. Envoy Tom Barrack announced a ceasefire, and Syria's President urged Bedouins to comply.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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