US Diplomatic Efforts in Suwayda and Recent Developments

US diplomatic efforts in Suwayda are drawing attention.
According to the American Axios news platform, the US administration is in talks with both Israel and Syria to open a humanitarian aid corridor for Suwayda. Concerns were raised about Druze militias potentially using this corridor for arms smuggling.
The conflicts in Suwayda began on July 13 between Bedouin Arabs and some Druze groups. Syrian security forces intervened but the clashes escalated. The Israeli army targeted the Syrian presidential complex.

Tom Barrack, the US Special Representative for Syria, announced that Israel and Syria have agreed on a ceasefire. This agreement aims to end the conflicts between Druze and Bedouin groups.
The US is closely monitoring the situation in Syria and continues its diplomatic efforts to establish a lasting ceasefire between the parties. Security arrangements in the region are also a significant agenda item.
In the last meeting, it was decided to establish a joint working group. This group will work to strengthen the ceasefire in Suwayda.

The end of the conflicts in Suwayda and the opening of the humanitarian aid corridor are a significant source of hope for the local population. However, caution is needed in this process, and all parties must engage in dialogue.
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