Recent clashes in Syria between pro-government forces and the Druze minority have resulted in nearly 100 deaths, escalating sectarian tensions. The UN Syria Commission warns that these clashes, combined with increased Israeli airstrikes, threaten the already fragile path to peace in the region.

Syria’s Druze-Government Tinderbox: A Sectarian Crisis Ignites as Damascus Faces New Instability

Israeli Airstrikes and International Condemnation

Israeli warplanes have conducted multiple airstrikes on Syrian military sites, including areas near Damascus, prompting condemnation from the UN Secretary-General who cited violations of Syrian sovereignty. These strikes follow threats of further action against Syrian government and military targets.

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Ongoing Conflicts and Security Operations

In Deir ez-Zor province, Syrian security forces have been conducting raids targeting former regime operatives and Iranian-backed factions, while the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced the capture of a senior ISIS leader in the same area.

IMF Support for Economic Recovery

Amidst this instability, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has signaled its readiness to support Syrian economic recovery, engaging with the transitional government to explore potential financial aid.

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Conclusion

The ongoing violence and international interventions underscore the complex challenges facing Syria as it navigates a precarious path toward stability.

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