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Druze leaders in Syria agree to disarm after sectarian clashes

The announcement comes after Israel launched several strikes in Syria, including one near the presidential palace in Damascus

May 2, 2025 14:23
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Syrian security forces have reportedly reached an agreement with Druze leaders to end the sectarian violence that swept Damascus this week (Image: Getty)
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Druze leaders in Syria have signed an agreement handing over their heavy weapons stocks to the government in an attempt to end a bitter round of sectarian violence this week.

Members of the religious minority clashed with security forces as conflict erupted over a forged audi recording, reportedly of its community leaders making scathing comments about the Prophet Muhammad.

The Druze originated as an offshoot of Shia Islam but generally do not consider themselves to be Muslims, while Syria’s new governing party, Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), began its life as the nation’s branch of Sunni extremist group Al-Qaeda.

The fraudulent recording prompted attacks on the Druze, which the community’s spiritual leader – Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri – labelled a “genocidal campaign”.