Following a US-brokered agreement to restore calm, Syrian government forces have withdrawn from Suwayda province in southern Syria. Druze separatist militias, reportedly linked to Israeli agent Al-Hijri, have taken control of the city and its security, raising the Israeli Druze flag featuring the Star of David on government buildings. Israeli airstrikes over the past four days have killed dozens of Syrians, contributing to the Syrian army's withdrawal. Reports indicate that Druze militias have carried out reprisal attacks, including killings and executions against civilians, particularly targeting Sunni Bedouin tribes. These Bedouin families are fleeing the region amid fears of massacres and threats, with some homes reportedly set on fire by Druze militias. The situation has led to significant displacement within the province, as Druze factions consolidate control following the Syrian army's exit.
After the withdrawal of Julani's forces, Druze separatists took control of the city of Suwayda in southern Syria Elements linked to the Israeli agent Al-Hijiri raised the flag of the Israeli Druze with the Star of David on the governorate building. https://t.co/pnh0pjeCKC
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The Syrian Army has withdrawn from Suwayda Druze militias raised a Star of David flag on the governorate building. Since this morning, they’ve killed a huge number of civilians and carried out executions against Syrians. https://t.co/Xa53daDkxT