Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to a report by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, these clashes between tribes supported by the Syrian interim government and Druze groups are ongoing around the city of Sweida and have entered a new phase with the widespread deployment of forces affiliated with both parties from other regions of the country.
Currently, intense clashes are continuing in the areas of Jarin, Labin and the town of Soura. Local sources have reported the widespread presence of tribal forces dispatched from the provinces of Deir Ezzor, Daraa and Rif Damascus to participate in these tensions.
This situation has caused widespread displacement of local residents from the conflict areas, and at the same time, the flights of Israeli warplanes and aircraft over the southern provinces of Syria have also been reported.
According to news sources, this is not the first time that clashes have occurred between the Druze tribe and groups affiliated with the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham led by Golani. Previously, the city of Jamana on the outskirts of Damascus has witnessed fierce clashes between Druze armed groups and forces affiliated with Golani.
Some sources have also highlighted the provocative role of the Israeli regime in escalating tensions, stating that Tel Aviv's support for the Druze groups has led to direct clashes between them and the forces of the Syrian ruling council.