The United Nations has reported a lack of progress in reintegration plans for Syria’s Sweida province, nearly a year after violent sectarian clashes. A UN investigation revealed over 1,700 deaths in July 2025, primarily among the Druze community and some Bedouins. The violence occurred in Sweida province, located in southern Syria. The report suggests potential war crimes were committed by Syrian government forces, tribal fighters, and Druze armed groups. The stalled efforts raise concerns about continued instability in the region and the lack of accountability for the killings. The UN continues to call for a resolution to the divisions and a path towards lasting peace in Sweida.