Southern Syria clashes (April–May 2025)
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The Southern Syria clashes began on 28 April 2025. The initial clashes erupted in the city of Jaramana following tensions related to the circulation of a controversial audio recording, and quickly escalated to nearby areas of Sahnaya and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya, and on 30 April to multiple villages in Suwayda Governorate.
Background
Clashes broke out in late February 2025 in Jaramana between Druze militias and the General Security Service.[13]
Tensions continued in late April 2025 after the spread of an offensive audio recording allegedly containing blasphemous content against the Prophet Muhammad, allegedly attributed to a Druze scholar named Marwan Kiwan, who disavowed it.[14] The recording sparked public outrage across the region. The Religious Council of the Druze in Suwayda swiftly condemned the recording and disavowed the individual, while the Syrian Ministry of Interior launched an official investigation, later confirming that the accused person was not responsible for the recording.[9]
Timeline
Clashes in Jaramana
The first incident occurred at approximately 2:00 a.m. on 28 April 2025, when an unidentified group opened fire on a local militia checkpoint near the "Al-Naseem" intersection at the entrance of Jaramana. Gunfire continued and intensified around 4:00 a.m., leading to the deaths of at least two members of the security forces and six residents of the city. Over ten others were injured in the initial wave of violence.[9]
Local factions imposed heightened security measures, erecting checkpoints and restricting movement into and out of the city. A statement circulated on social media, attributed to the residents of Jaramana, condemned the violence and sectarian incitement, while urging official authorities to investigate and punish those responsible.[9]
Clashes in Sahnaya and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya
On 29 April 2025, clashes expanded to the Druze-majority towns of Sahnaya and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya. Armed groups attacked multiple security checkpoints using light weapons and RPGs.[15]
Hussam Waruar, the head of the Sahnaya Municipality, was killed along with his son on 1 May by unidentified gunmen. Authorities announced the opening of an investigation into the incident, amid uncertainty and speculation regarding the identity of those responsible.[16] The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights claimed that the two were killed by government-affiliated groups.[8]
Israeli involvement
Israeli Druze in northern Israel staged protests to force an Israeli military intervention in Syria, in order to protect the Druze community living there.[17]
Amidst the unrest on 30 April, Israeli media reported limited drone strikes targeting alleged armed elements in Sahnaya, purportedly as a warning measure. These strikes reportedly targeted a group allegedly preparing attacks against the Druze community. No casualties were reported by Israeli sources.[18]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, alongside Defence Minister Israel Katz, stated in a joint announcement that the airstrike in Sahnaya was a "warning operation". They stated that the strike was intended to send a clear message to the Syrian government, asserting that Israel expects it to take action to protect the Druze community.[4]
A second Israeli strike, which utilized an Elbit Hermes 450 UAV,[19] killed a member of the Syrian security forces and injured others.[20]
In the early hours of 2 May, Israeli aircraft dropped a bomb in the vicinity of the Presidential Palace in Damascus, which Netanyahu and Katz confirmed in a joint statement and described the attack as a clear message to the Syrian regime, vowing to "not allow forces to be sent south of Damascus" and warning against threats to the Druze community in Syria.[21]
Statements of condemnation of the strike were issued by Qatar,[22] Saudi Arabia,[23] Kuwait,[24] Jordan,[25] Iraq,[26] the Muslim World League,[27] the Gulf Cooperation Council,[28] the Arab League,[29] the Arab Parliament,[30] the United Nations,[31] and the Syrian Presidency.[32]
Later in the day, Israeli authorities announced that they were preparing to target additional sites inside Syria, including military and regime targets.[33]
On the same day, an explosion struck a farm in the western countryside of Suwayda. Initial reports suggested the blast may have been linked to an unidentified drone heard flying over the area, possibly of Israeli origin.[34] Four individuals were killed as a result of the explosion.[35] The Israeli Army Radio denied carrying any airstrike on the area.[36][better source needed] However, Syrian state media attributed the attack to Israel,[12] alleging that the victims were members of a local Druze armed group responsible for defending the area and they attempted to shoot down the drone but came under fire moments later.[37]
On the evening of 2 May, and the early hours of 3 May, Israeli aircraft entered Syrian airspace from Lebanon and attacked multiple sites in Governorates of Rif Dimashq, Hama, and Daraa, resulting in at least one civilian death and four injuries. At the same time, Turkish fighter jets were reported to be flying over the Syria–Turkey border in Idlib and Aleppo Governorates.[33] Turkish media outlets reported that the Turkish fighter jets flew over Hama and Homs Governorates, issuing warning signals to Israeli aircraft to exit Syrian airspace, and deploying electronic jamming measures.[38][39]
An Israeli Air Force helicopter was reported to have landed in Suwayda Governorate and transported five injured Druze to receive treatment at Ziv Hospital in Safed, where 10 other wounded Syrian Druze had been taken in previous days. The Israeli military also stated that troops are "deployed to southern Syria and prepared to prevent hostile forces from entering the area and Druze villages".[40]
Clashes in Suwayda
On the evening on 30 April, armed groups attacked Druze-majority villages of Ira, Rasas, and Al-Soura Al-Kabira, and shelled Kanaker in Suwayda Governorate and clashed with local Druze armed groups. Syrian government forces were soon after deployed to the area to restore stability.[41][42] The attackers were later reportedly identified to be linked to the Syrian Ministry of Defense.[43]
In Al-Soura Al-Kabira, the shrine and museum of Issam Zahreddine, a late Druze military officer and former commander of the Syrian Republican Guard who had a poor reputation as part of the Ba'athist regime's forces, was burned and destroyed by unknown attackers,[44][45] the building was eventually blown up.[46]
On 1 May, Hikmat al-Hijri, one of the Druze religious leaders in Syria,[f] issued a statement criticizing the Syrian government. Al-Hijri accused the regime of committing atrocities against its own citizens through what he described as "takfiri militias affiliated with the government". He claimed there was a broad consensus among Syrians about the regime's oppressive conduct and called for urgent international intervention. In his statement, al-Hijri lamented the lack of tangible political reforms following recent protests and resistance efforts in Suwayda, stating that five months had passed since what he called the "liberation from oppression", referring to the fall of the Assad regime, yet there had been no progress toward a new constitution or a decentralized civil state that guarantees justice and freedom. He declared that the Syrian government no longer represents its people, describing its forces as "tools of killing, kidnapping, and sectarian incitement", and concluded by stating that international protection had become a legitimate right for a population "decimated by massacres".[48][49]
In the early hours of 2 May, unidentified armed groups launched mortar attacks on the villages of Harran and Lubayn and other nearby villages, followed by an attempted ground incursion. Local Druze factions repelled the assault. The Syrian government later stated that the assailants were unaffiliated with state forces and described them as "outlaw groups".[50]
Unknown groups attacked the village of Al-Tha'lah on 4 May, which the Men of Dignity responded to.[51]
Turkish involvement
Amid a wave of Israeli airstrikes on the evening of 2 May, and the early hours of 3 May, Turkish fighter jets reportedly issued electronic warning signals and jammed the systems of Israeli aircraft operating in Syrian airspace, attempting to push them out. The Israeli strikes targeted multiple locations in the Governorates of Daraa, Rif Dimashq and Hama, resulting in civilian casualties—one person was killed and several others wounded near Harasta and Al-Tall.[52]
Turkey has increasingly voiced concern over Israel's military operations in Syria, viewing them as a threat to regional stability and to its own national interests. Just days earlier, Turkey’s Foreign Ministry had called for an end to the Israeli strikes, urging a focus on Syria’s security and unity.[52]
Extrajudicial killings of Druze
On 29 April, armed groups said to be affiliated with the Ministry of Defense were reported to have executed civilians at a poultry facility on the outskirts of Sahnaya.[53] On 1 May, the number of reported field executions in Ashrafiyat Sahnaya increased to nine. Eight of the executions were carried out inside the poultry facility while another targeted a man in his house.[54]
On 2 May, the latest number reported of Druze civilians extrajudicially executed was 10, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights claimed that they were killed by forces affiliated with the Syrian ministries of defence and interior in Sahnaya and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya.[8]
Armed Druze fighters were headed to Sahnaya to reinforce the Druze there, but they were ambushed in Burraq on the Damascus-Suwayda motorway.[55] Some of the bodies of Druze armed fighters who were ambushed were burnt and others mutilated while the perpetrators reportedly chanted anti-Druze slogans.[56][54]
De-escalation efforts
The Grand Mufti of Syria, Sheikh Osama al-Rifai, issued a statement on 30 April warning against the dangers of internal strife, in response to the events. Al-Rifai urged Syrians to reject calls for revenge and sectarian incitement, emphasizing that "fitna (discord) is easy to start but its consequences are unknown". He stressed that the blood of all Syrians is sacred and that even a single drop should not be spilled. Al-Rifai cautioned against heeding voices that seek to ignite conflict, describing them as "the voice of Satan" and calling instead for restraint and the preservation of national unity.[57][58]
Walid Jumblatt, a Lebanese Druze prominent politician, said on 30 April that he was conducting intensive contacts as part of his efforts to achieve a ceasefire.[59]
A delegation of Druze sheikhs and dignitaries from Suwayda Governorate arrived to the Ashrafiyat Sahnaya area on 30 April, the group included the Governor of Suwayda as well as the two spiritual leaders of the Druze community, Hammoud al-Hinnawi and Yousef Jarbou. The delegation convened a meeting to achieve de-escalation.[60]
Agreements and government response
A meeting between government officials and Druze representatives on 29 April resulted in an agreement to de-escalate the situation in Jaramana, hold the attackers accountable, and counter sectarian mobilization.[61]
On the evening of 30 April, Syrian media reported that the Governors of Rif Dimashq, Suwayda, and Quneitra, along with a number of dignitaries and social figures, had reached a preliminary agreement stipulating a ceasefire in Jaramana and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya.[62]
On 1 May, a meeting was held in Suwayda bringing together Druze religious figures, local notables, and faction representatives, including all three spiritual leaders of the Druze community in Syria. Following the gathering, a joint statement was issued reaffirming their rejection of any form of partition, separation, or secession. The statement further called for the activation of the roles of the Syrian Ministry of Interior and the judiciary within the Suwayda Governorate, with them being from the local population, and urged the Syrian state to ensure security along the Suwayda–Damascus road.[63] Shortly after the meeting, an agreement had been reached to activate the role of the Ministry of Interior in the Suwayda Governorate, alongside several other measures aimed at restoring stability.[64] The agreement also included handover of heavy weapons in Jaramana to the state, a reinforcement of security forces in the city, the gradual prohibition of all unauthorized weapons, and the deployment of Ministry of Defense units on the outskirts of the city to safeguard its perimeter.[65]
Following the agreement, local Druze factions submitted a list of 1,500 candidates to join the Syrian general security forces. As of 2 May, 700 of these individuals had been accepted and subsequently deployed across Suwayda Governorate to support efforts aimed at restoring stability.[34]
On 3 May, the spiritual leadership of the Druze community in Syria in its two branches, issued a statement stating the main points of the agreement as follows:[66]
- Activating the Internal Security Forces (police) from former members of the Internal Security Forces, and activating the judicial system exclusively from the people of Sweida Governorate, with immediate effect.
- Lifting the siege on the areas of Suwayda, Jaramana, Sahnaya, and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya, and restoring normal life immediately.
- Securing the Damascus-Suwayda road and ensuring its safety and security, under the authority's responsibility, with immediate effect.
- A ceasefire in all areas.
- Any declaration that violates or exceeds these provisions will be considered unilateral.
See also
- Israeli invasion of Syria (2024–present)
- Western Syria clashes (December 2024–present)
- Western Syria clashes (March 2025–present)
- 2025 massacres of Syrian Alawites
Notes
- ^ Turkish fighter jets reportedly issued electronic warning signals and jammed the systems of Israeli aircraft operating in Syrian airspace, no fighting assistance was provided.
- ^ With Israeli airstrikes related to the clashes targeting locations also in Daraa and Hama Governorates.
- ^
- 20 from security forces in Ashrafiyat Sahnaya
- 10 from groups affiliated with the Ministry of Defense in Jaramana
- ^
- ^
- 1 Druze by mortar fire in Sahnaya[8]
- 1 Druze by mortar fire in Rasas[8]
- 2 civilians, one of them a Druze child, in Ashrafiyat Sahnaya[8]
- 4 Druze in Suwayda's countryside, killed by a bombing from an unidentified drone,[8] Syrian state media reported it was Israeli[12]
- 10 Druze executed by forces allegedly affiliated with the Syrian ministries of defence and interior in Sahnaya and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya according to the SOHR[8]
- ^ Spiritual leadership of the Druze in Syria is split into two since the 2010s, one is headed by al-Hijri, the other is mutually headed by Hammoud al-Hinnawi and Yousef Jarbou.[47]
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