The Israel agreed to allow limited access to the Syrian forces in the Sueida region, south Syriafor the next two days, an Israeli official said Friday (18.7.25) after days of bloodshed in the city, where and around the city resides, and around it.
“Given the ongoing instability in southwestern Syria, Israel has agreed to allow limited entry of the (Syrian) internal security forces in the Sueida region for the next 48 hours,” the official who wanted to maintain anonymity.
However, a spokesman for the Syrian Ministry of the Interior said today that government forces are not preparing to grow again in the Sueida province, according to the state news agency.
Syrian troops were withdrawn from suede Following the announcement of the truce on WednesdayBut conflicts broke out late yesterday, Thursday, between fighters from Bedouin and Druzon tribes, belonging to a religious minority that has faithful to Lebanon and Israel.
Conflicts in a part of the Sueida province continued today, according to locals and the head of the local website Suwayda 24 Rayan Maarouf.
Up to 100,000 jihadists are on their way to, or already in Sweida, Syria.
A potential massacre of THOUSANDS of Druze and Christians could soon take place.
It’s crazy how little the world cares about non-Muslims in the Middle East. pic.twitter.com/PO8I9S3RXb
– Dr. Maalouf (@realmaalouf) July 18, 2025
Jihadist terrorists from across Syria are descending on Sweida to massacre the Druze. The fighters are often transported for free, as long as they come armed.
Where are the Western activists who claim to stand against genocide? Why is there silence on the suffering of the Druze? pic.twitter.com/Qk9uH37Vlj
– Hen Mazzig (@henmazigt) July 18, 2025
BREAKING: Thousands of Syrian Islamists are heading to the Druze village of Sweida.
A genocide is about to unfold—where is the international community? pic.twitter.com/MxlFMH7R1i
— Eyal Yokoby (@EYakoby) July 18, 2025
The internet tour makes the last few hours of videos depicting jihadist forces heading to the city of Drouz.