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Syria outlines terms of Suwayda ceasefire agreement

Deal includes halt to military operations, deployment of local security forces, reintegration of state institutions, investigation into recent violations

Mohammad Sio  | 16.07.2025 - Update : 16.07.2025
Syria outlines terms of Suwayda ceasefire agreement

​​​​​​​ISTANBUL

Syria released the terms of a ceasefire agreement Wednesday with Druze leaders in Suwayda to end recent unrest in the southern province and reintegrate it under state authority following days of deadly clashes.

A statement by the Interior Ministry and a recorded message by Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Youssef Jarboua outlined the terms, which include an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire; a joint monitoring committee to oversee the ceasefire’s implementation and commitment; the deployment of internal security forces, including local Suwayda recruits, that will be stationed in Suwayda city and surrounding areas to maintain order and protect civilians and local leadership in security affairs to be appointed to lead and manage the province’s security efforts.

The deal includes respect for civilian life and property; control of heavy weapons in coordination with community and religious leaders, while respecting Suwayda’s social and historical context; the full reintegration of Suwayda under the state, with full sovereignty reasserted across its territory; the reactivation of state institutions under Syrian laws and regulations; the guarantee of equal rights of Suwayda residents through laws ensuring justice and equality and promoting social peace; the investigation of violations committed during the unrest, identify those responsible, and ensure victims are compensated; the state securing the Damascus–Suwayda road; restoration of essential services across the province and the release of detainees and disclosure of missing persons.

Clashes erupted between armed Druze militias and Bedouin groups in Suwayda after both sides reportedly seized vehicles from each other.

The Interior Ministry said more than 30 people have been killed and nearly 100 injured in the violence.​​​​​​​

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