Bedouin clans announced their withdrawal from Syria’s Druze-majority city of Sweida following a week of deadly clashes and a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. The violence left dozens of Druze civilians dead in targeted attacks, with residents describing horrific scenes of bodies in hospital courtyards. While humanitarian aid is now entering the region, Bedouin leaders warned the BBC they could resume fighting if security guarantees aren’t upheld. The conflict has drawn international concern, including Israeli threats against Syrian government forces accused of enabling violence against Druze communities. A tense calm now prevails, but the situation remains volatile with fighters positioned near the city.