The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where conflicts are ongoing.

The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where conflicts are ongoing.

19.07.2025 17:31

As violent clashes continue in Syria's Sweida province despite calls for a ceasefire, it has been announced that presidential security forces have begun to redeploy in the region. In a statement from the presidency, all parties were urged to create the necessary space for security forces to responsibly implement the ceasefire and to stop the bloodshed.

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While clashes continue between Bedouin Arabs and some Druze armed groups in the southern Syrian province of Suwayda near the Jordanian border, the Presidency announced that security forces have begun to redeploy in the region.



The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


CALL TO STOP THE FLOW OF BLOOD FROM ALL SIDES



In a written statement from the Syrian Presidency, it was stated, "A comprehensive ceasefire decision has been made to prevent the shedding of Syrian people's blood and as a requirement of the state's national and humanitarian responsibility."



The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The statement called on all parties to open the necessary space for state institutions and security forces to responsibly implement the ceasefire, to ensure stability, and to stop the flow of blood.



The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The Presidency's statement requested the immediate cessation of all armed conflict and war actions throughout the country, the guarantee of civilian protection, and the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid.



The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


SECURITY FORCES HAVE BEGUN TO DEPLOY



The statement noted that security forces have begun to deploy in some areas to ensure the implementation of the ceasefire, establish public order, and protect the safety of civilians, emphasizing that these steps aim to "reinforce calm and stability."



The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


HUNDREDS OF FAMILIES HAVE BEEN RELOCATED TO SAFE AREAS



Meanwhile, hundreds of families in Suwayda have been relocated from areas where clashes occurred to safe zones. The Daraa Governorate reported that more than 2,500 families belonging to Bedouin tribes have been displaced by Druze armed groups.



Here are some snapshots from the region:



The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


The Syrian government has begun to redeploy in Suwayda, where clashes are ongoing


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