A video shared online and verified by Al Jazeeera show ongoing conflicts today in the suede countryside between Bedouin Sunni tribes and fighters in Syria.

The UNHCR representative for Human Rights of Turkish Turks has today demanded that “rapid” and “transparent” investigations be carried out after clashes in southern Syria that caused the deaths of nearly 600 people in a few days.

“This bloodshed and this violence must stop and the protection of all people must be the maximum priority, in accordance with international human rights law”Turkish said in a statement.

“Independent, rapid and transparent investigations must be conducted for all violations and those responsible for them must be held accountable,” said the High Spokesman, who demands that the Syrian authorities take care of it.

“The challenge to violence and the reason for hate, inside and outside the internet, should also stop,” he added.

He considers “necessary to take immediate action to prevent the reproduction of these violence”, stressing that “revenge is not a solution”.

The Syrian city of Swedena, where mainly Druzo resides, is currently counting its dead after the departure of government troops, decided by temporary President Ahmad al -Sarah to avoid an “open war” with Israel.

Israel threatened yesterday, Wednesday, to step up its blows if the Syrian forces did not leave the province in southern Syria, where battles have caused almost 600 people to death according to one NGO.

According to the UN Humanitarian Affairs Office (OCHA), “nearly 2,000 families have been displaced” due to violence in the province, which broke out on Sunday among Bedouin Sunni tribes and fighters.

The Syrian government, saying that it wants to restore order, the Syrian government developed its forces on Tuesday in the suede, which until then was under the control of a fighter. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, eyewitnesses and groups of Drungers, however, accused the Syrian forces of fought on the side of the tribes and committed human rights violations.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights received testimonies of “Syrians who were afraid of their lives and the lives of their relatives”.

“Development of state security forces must bring security and protection and not add fear to violence”said Turk.

He also expressed concern about information referring to civilians from the Israeli air strikes in the suede, Deraa and downtown Damascus.

“Attacks like Wednesday in Damascus are a great danger to citizens and political goods. These attacks must stop »said the High Commissioner.

Concern about the impact on assistance business from hostilities in suede

The UNHCR Refugee Service has been concerned about the impact of hostilities in the city of South Syrian in its relief businesses and called on all sides to allow more humanitarian aid access.

“The situation in the suede is very worrying. It is very difficult for us to operate there … Right now our ability to distribute help is very limited, “said the William Spindle spokesman to reporters in Geneva.

“We call on all sides to allow humanitarian access,” he said.

UNHCR said her businesses have been influenced by the closure of roads and that she had to remove all 15 members of her office staff in the agricultural suede due to security concerns.

“At the moment our ability to distribute help is very limited. We call on all sides to allow humanitarian access, “Spinler said. UNHCR also said it is difficult to support people in the displacement centers created by the authorities.

The needs of the field are significant, UNHCR said, as there is a problem with water supply and the hospitals are full of injuries that need treatment.

“They need things like blankets and lamps … We have stock and we are ready to distribute as soon as the security situation allows,” Spindler said.

Israel agrees to allow Syrian troops limited access to suede

It is noted that Israel has agreed to allow limited access to the Syrian forces in the Sueida region, southern Syria, for the next two days, an Israeli official said today after days of bloodshed in the city, where mainly Drouzos resides.

“Given the ongoing instability in southwestern Syria, Israel has agreed to allow limited entry of the (Syrian) internal security forces in the Sueida region for the next 48 hours,” the official who wanted to maintain anonymity.

A Syrian interior ministry spokesman said today that government forces are not preparing to re -grow in the Sueida province, according to the state news agency.

Syrian troops were withdrawn from the suede after the Truce announcement on Wednesday, but clashes broke out late yesterday, Thursday, between fighters from Bedouin and Druze tribes, belonging to a religious minority that has faithful to Lebanon.

Conflicts in a part of the Sueida province continued today, according to locals and the head of the local website Suwayda 24 Rayan Maarouf.