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The deputy special envoy of the United Nations to Syria reported that efforts to bridge gaps and achieve stability in southern Syria have stalled, nearly a year after the sectarian violence in Sweida Province. The UN investigation indicated that more than 1,700 people were killed in July 2025, including Druze and Bedouin civilians, with accusations directed at the Assad regime's army and tribal and Druze factions for committing war crimes. The international official emphasized that the lack of progress in implementing the roadmap launched in September 2025 threatens Syria's unity, as disagreements and rifts persist among Druze factions, undermining security in the region.
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