Bedouin groups and fighters from Syria’s Druze minority have been involved in sectarian violence.
Syria’s new government is facing a serious challenge.
This time, it is not from foreign powers or from remnants of the regime of former President Bashar al-Assad, but instead, from within the country’s own borders.
Tensions have flared in the south, where fighting between members of the Druze minority and Bedouin groups has reignited fears of wider sectarian unrest.
The violence comes as…
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