In Syria’s south, Bedouins uprooted by sectarian clashes see little hope of return

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Sectarian violence shattered generations of fragile coexistence between Bedouins and Druze in Syria’s Sweida province in July. It was some of Syria's worst bloodshed since longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad was toppled. Many thousands fled. Months later, the path home remains uncertain. Lauren Roback reports.

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