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Israeli-Druze group crosses border into Syria, IDF says working to bring them back - KAN

The illegal crossings came around the announcement by US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack that Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire supported by Turkey, Jordan, and regional partners.

A group of Israeli-Druze civilians had crossed the border from Israel into Syria between Friday night to Saturday morning, KAN, Israel's public broadcaster, reported.

The IDF said that actions are being taken to bring the group back into Israeli territory safely, KAN quoted them as saying.

The illegal crossings came around the announcement by US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack that Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire supported by Turkey, Jordan, and regional partners.

Earlier clashes and humanitarian aid transfers

Before Barrack's announcement, it was reported that clashes in Syria between Bedouins and Druze resumed on Friday evening, when about 200 Bedouins entered the city of Sweida with rockets and machine guns and continued the fighting.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar ordered the urgent transfer of aid to Sweida's Druze population as the country's security forces prepare to redeploy to the Druze-majority Sweida city to quell fighting by the Druze and Bedouin tribes.

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Smoke rises over over Al-Mazra'a village, following renewed fighting between Bedouin fighters and Druze gunmen, despite an announced truce, in Sweida, Syria July 18, 2025. (credit: REUTERS/KHALIL ASHAWI)

Additionally, a source told The Jerusalem Post that afternoon that "Israel has agreed to allow a limited entry of internal security forces into Sweida for the next 48 hours."

The day before, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that a ceasefire in Syria was achieved through “forceful actions.

“We have established a clear policy: the demilitarization of the area south of Damascus and the protection of our brothers, the Druze,” he added.

Maariv Online and Reuters contributed to this report.

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