Syria's new government confronts significant internal challenges amid renewed sectarian violence, particularly in the southern region. Fighting has erupted between the Druze minority and Bedouin groups, reigniting fears of wider unrest. The Druze community's spiritual leaders have rejected the authority of President Ahmed Sharaa, complicating the transition from the regime of former President Bashar al-Assad. The situation is further complicated by warnings from Israel to Damascus regarding the safety of the Druze population, raising concerns over potential escalations and the unity of Syria.
In the south of Syria, sectarian violence has flared between the Druze minority and Bedouin groups, signaling significant internal challenges for the new government.
Tensions are high as the Druze spiritual leaders decline to recognize President Ahmed Sharaa's authority, raising fears of broader sectarian unrest.
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