Southern Syria clashes (April–May 2025)

Southern Syria clashes
Part of the aftermath of the Syrian civil war and Druze insurgency in Southern Syria
Date28 April – 4 May 2025 (6 days)
Location
Result

Inconclusive

Belligerents
Syria
Bedouin tribes
Druze armed groups
Israel
Commanders and leaders
Ahmed al-Sharaa
Hussam al-Tahhan
Hikmat al-Hijri
Tareq al-Shoufi
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel Katz
Units involved

Syrian Armed Forces
General Security Service


Al-Qaraan clan
Al-Uqaydat clan
Suwayda Military Council
Casualties and losses
32 killed, several wounded

89 Druze armed fighters killed


None
18 civilians killed

The Southern Syria clashes began on 28 April 2025. The initial clashes erupted in the city of Jaramana following tensions related to the circulation of a controversial audio recording, and quickly escalated to nearby areas of Sahnaya and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya, and on 30 April to multiple villages in Suwayda Governorate. After de-escalation efforts, an agreement was reached to end the fighting on 1 May. Israel conducted airstrikes against Syrian government targets on 30 April and again on 2–3 May, the latter triggering Turkish efforts to jam the Israeli comms systems. Sporadic fighting continued in to May, along with two Islamic State bombings in late May. Clashes would be renewed in July 2025.