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Syria, Jordan and the U.S. reached an agreement to restore stability in Sweida after deadly July clashes between Druze and Bedouin communities.

The sectarian violence left hundreds dead and forced over 160,000 people to flee their homes in the southern Syrian province.

BEIRUT — Syria, Jordan and the United States agreed Tuesday on a roadmap to restore security in a southern Syrian region that saw deadly sectarian clashes in July, including plans to guard main roads and prosecute those who incited violence.

The days of fighting between members of the country’s Druze minority sect and members of local Bedouin tribes in the Sweida region left hundreds of people dead. Mistrust remai

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