Bedouin fighters have agreed to a ceasefire with the Druze community in southern Syria after a week of violent sectarian clashes that resulted in over 1,120 deaths. Despite the truce, tensions remain high as Bedouins demand the release of injured comrades, indicating a potential resurgence of hostilities if their demands are not met.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Bedouin fighters have stepped back from the city of Suweida in southern Syria after agreeing to a ceasefire with the Druze community, but they are still worried about their injured friends and may return if they don’t get them back.
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