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How a Hospital Became a Battleground in Syria

A Hospital in the Crossfire

New Lines reports from Sweida National Hospital in southern Syria, which became a battleground in July, with doctors and nurses risking their lives, caught between warring Druze and Bedouin-aligned forces.

How Foreign Agendas Hijacked a Local Crisis in Syria

Sovereignty on the Line

The recent crisis in Sweida may have been sparked by hyperlocal conflicts between Druze and Bedouins, but through international pressure and disinformation it has become a potential turning point in Damascus’ halting efforts to exercise unified sovereignty.

Despite Calls for Calm, the Violence in Sweida Shows No Sign of Ending

Despite Calls for Calm, the Violence in Sweida Shows No Sign of Ending

Sweida, in southern Syria, a province once spared the worst of the country’s civil war, has become one of its most dangerous flash points. What was once an enclave of fragile calm is now a battlefield where sectarian fears, local militias, insurgent networks and outside powers collide.

Escalating Violence Engulfs Syria’s Druze Mountain

Escalating Violence Engulfs Syria’s Druze Mountain

For months, Sweida in southern Syria has been a tinderbox. What began as violence between the Druze and Bedouin communities has escalated into a major security operation by Damascus and Israeli airstrikes on the capital.

In Southern Syria, Tensions Simmer Between Druze and Bedouin Neighbors

In Southern Syria, Tensions Simmer Between Druze and Bedouin Neighbors

Tensions are rising in Sweida between Druze and Bedouin communities. Clashes, attacks and mutual distrust have created a volatile situation, with villages living in fear of their neighbors.