After one of the bloodiest escalations in Syria in recent years, a fragile calm has settled over the southern province of As-Suwayda. On July 19, acting President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire, ending days of clashes that left up to 940 people dead and hundreds more wounded. Yet beneath this temporary silence lies deep-seated tension — ethnic, political, and geopolitical — that continues to smol...

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