The Bedouin fighters stationed outside the southern Syrian city of Suveda have told the BBC that they would inspect a ceasefire with the drews community there, but have not refused to resume hostility.
Bedouin fighters have retreated in villages around the city to the province of the province, a week after a week’s deadly communal clashes between the dreos, Bedouins and government forces, in which Israel has carried out airstrikes in support of the Drews.
Dozens of government security personnel, all prevent heavy armed, Bedouin from entering Suveda city again.
Bedouin fighters want the injured Badouin to be released in the city, which they refer to as hostages. Otherwise, they say, they will force their own way from the outpost and go back to the city.