Syrian government forces entered the Druze city of Sweida to quell violent clashes with Bedouin tribes that resulted in nearly 100 deaths, including many Druze civilians. Despite some Druze leaders approving the government’s deployment, there are calls for international protection amid fears of further violence, especially after Israel’s warning to protect the Druze community.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The Syrian government sent soldiers into a city called Sweida to stop a fight between two groups of people, the Druze and the Bedouins, because many were getting hurt and scared.
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