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Bedouins v/s Duze In Syria
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
Current Affairs
Bedouins v/s Duze In Syria
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2025-07-24 12:51:04
BEDOUINS V/S DRUZE IN SYRIA
Why in News?
A fresh wave of
deadly sectarian violence
has erupted in
southern Syria
, particularly in
Suweida Province
, where clashes between
Druze militias, Sunni Bedouin tribes
, and
government forces
have killed over
1,100 people
in just one week.
The violence, which began on
Sunday, July 13, 2025
, has prompted
Israeli airstrikes
on Syria and raised fears of
wider regional escalation
and
sectarian fragmentation
, especially as
Syria's new interim government
struggles to establish control after the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.
WHO ARE BEDOUINS?
The
Bedouins
are
Arabic-speaking nomadic tribes
who have historically inhabited the
deserts of the Middle East and North Africa
.
The term "
Bedouin
" derives from the Arabic word
"Badawi"
, meaning
“desert dweller”
.
Traditionally, Bedouins lived by
herding camels, goats, and sheep
, and moving seasonally across vast desert areas.
In
Syria
, Bedouins are concentrated in the
Al-Badia desert
, spanning the provinces of
Sweida, Homs, and Deir ez-Zor
.
Their population in Syria was estimated at over
one million
before the civil war.
Tribes such as the
Ruwallah of the Anizzah confederation
are among the most prominent.
While often marginalized politically, they maintained control over
grazing lands, trade routes
, and had considerable
local influence
WHO ARE THE DRUZE?
The
Druze
are an
Arabic-speaking ethno-religious minority
, found mainly in
Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights
.
Their religion is a monotheistic offshoot of
Shia Islam
, but incorporates elements of
Greek philosophy, Gnosticism, and Hinduism
, making it distinct.
Around
500,000 Druze live in Syria
, where they make up roughly
3% of the population
, mostly in the
Sweida region (Jabal al-Druze)
.
In Syria, the Druze enjoyed
limited autonomy under the Assad regime
, managing their own
local militias and civil affairs
.
Since Assad’s fall,
Druze factions have resisted the integration of their militias into the national army
and have objected to state security presence in their regions.
HISTORICAL RELATIONS
The Bedouin–Druze relationship in southern Syria has been
marked by both cooperation and conflict
over centuries.
Cooperation:
Historically, the 2 groups shared
economic ties
: Bedouins provided
salt, livestock services
, and assisted in
agriculture and transport
, while Druze granted
market access, water, and protection
.
Cultural exchanges
were common; some Druze music and dances trace Bedouin origins, and Bedouins often gifted
Arabian horses
to Druze leaders.
During the
Great Syrian Revolt (1925–1927)
against French colonial rule, both groups
fought side-by-side
.
Conflict:
Under
President Adib Shishakli
in the 1950s, Bedouins were incited to
attack Druze villages
, resulting in looting and displacement.
In
2000
, a
land dispute
led to a Druze death at the hands of a Bedouin tribesman, sparking
protests and government violence
against Druze demonstrators.
Despite shared grievances, relations often turned sour over
land rights, political alliances
, and
competition for influence
.
WHY HAS VIOLENCE ERUPTED AGAIN?
Immediate Trigger:
The current conflict began on
July 13, 2025
, when a
Druze merchant was abducted
, allegedly by Bedouin fighters.
The situation quickly escalated into
retaliatory kidnappings, street battles
, and
sectarian killings
.
Broader Causes:
Collapse of Assad's Regime
:
After Assad’s fall in
December 2024
, an
interim government
led by former militant
Ahmed al-Sharaa
dissolved local militias, including
Druze defense groups
.
Many
Bedouin tribes aligned with government and Islamist factions
, increasing tensions in Sweida.
Power Vacuum and Security Breakdown
:
The absence of unified control has led to
militia-led governance
, competing for territory and influence.
Government forces, when deployed, were
accused by Druze militias
of committing
atrocities
, including
summary executions and looting
.
Israeli Military Intervention
:
On
July 15–16
,
Israel conducted airstrikes
on
Damascus, Suweida, and Deraa
, stating it aimed to
protect Druze civilians
.
Israel also struck the
Ministry of Defence and Syrian Army HQ
, marking its
largest escalation since December 2024
.
Israel declared the creation of a
de facto demilitarized zone near the Golan Heights
, citing threats from
Islamist fighters
and
pro-government militias
.
International Skepticism
:
While President Sharaa vowed to protect minorities,
Israel and international observers remain skeptical
, citing the recent
killings of Alawites
, among other minority abuses.
GLOBAL REACTIONS
WHAT COULD HAPPEN NEXT?
The violence has
jeopardized Syria’s fragile transition
, deepening
sectarian rifts
and weakening state legitimacy.
The
interim government’s capacity
to reconcile with minorities like the
Druze, Alawites
, and
Kurds
will determine the
success of state-building
.
Israel is expected to
continue its military posture
in the region to counter perceived threats, increasing the chances of
cross-border escalation
.
The risk of
a new civil conflict
, this time along
tribal and sectarian lines
, is rising sharply.
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