The United Nations Secretary-General has called for immediate de-escalation as violence intensifies in Syria’s Sweida region, with clashes involving Bedouin tribal fighters, caretaker government forces, and Druze militias. This conflict has now entered its fourth day, raising concerns of further instability in the region. In a parallel development, Israeli military forces have launched airstrikes on the Syrian capital, Damascus. The Israeli government has stated that the strikes were directed at Iranian targets in Syria, which they claim are a threat to their national security. The situation in the region remains tense as these events unfold simultaneously, with potential repercussions for the broader geopolitical landscape. The UN chief emphasized the urgent need for dialogue and peaceful resolution to prevent further civilian casualties and humanitarian crises. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, urging all parties involved to exercise restraint and prioritize peaceful negotiations. Post navigation Rising Violence Against Women in Gaza