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One woman tells the BBC she cowered in her home waiting for gunmen to enter and "decide whether we should live or die".
Amid violent clashes in southern Syria’s Sweida governorate, a picture of grave human rights abuses and rising humanitarian ...
Father Toni Butros, Greek Catholic leader in Sweida, declares in a video statement: “We have not left our homeland... we stand with our Druze brothers and sisters against these horrific terrorist ...
"If Israel feels that a certain leader...is an evident threat to its national security, it will operate," a former Israeli ...
Israel launched rare strikes in Damascus on Wednesday in a campaign it said was aimed at defending the Druze community after ...
After five days of hunkering down at his home in the southern city of Sweida, 33-year-old Hossam emerged on Thursday and ...
Sectarian clashes in Southern Syria have shattered expectations of a speedy peace process between Jerusalem and Damascus.
Residents described friends and neighbours being shot at close range in their homes or in the streets. They said the killings ...
More than 500 people have been killed in the sectarian violence that has consumed the southern province of Sweida in Syria ...
In Syria's Druze city of Sweida, sectarian violence has led to numerous deaths, with government forces clashing with Druze ...
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a U.K.-based war monitor, said the clashes started after members of a Bedouin tribe ...
The attack follows a wave of Israeli strikes on Syrian government forces during two days of sectarian clashes between local ...