Druze fighters regained control of Sweida city in southern Syria after pushing out rival factions, despite ongoing violence in the province, following a US-brokered ceasefire agreement aimed at preventing further Israeli military intervention. The conflict has resulted in over 940 deaths since Sunday, prompting humanitarian concerns and calls for stability from the international community, including the US and EU.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Druze fighters took back control of their city, Sweida, in Syria after fighting rival groups, even as a ceasefire was announced to stop more violence and protect people in the area.
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