The Syrian government says fighting that has killed more than 900 people has been halted in the country’s south. It said Druze fighters have retaken the city of Sweida from rival Bedouin tribal groups.
The announcement comes after government troops were redeployed in the area to enforce a ceasefire announced Saturday by Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa. This was enabled by a deal reached between the Syrian government and Israel, which bombed government forces in Sweida and Damascus earlier this week to force their withdrawal from Sweida province.
While Syrian troops are back in the area, Information Minister Hamza Al-Mostafa says it’s too early to determine how long they’ll remain.
DW’s Beirut Bureau Chief Mohammed Chreyteh reports on the latest developments.
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