Syria reported overnight that two people were killed and others wounded in clashes between Druze groups and armed factions in the city of Jaramana, in Damascus's rural area. According to Al-Mayadeen network, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, Syrian security forces intervened to prevent armed groups from storming the city. Reports indicate that tensions arose following an audio recording against Prophet Muhammad, whose source remains unknown. Druze sheikhs condemned the recording, and the Syrian Interior Ministry announced an investigation to uncover those responsible, confirming that 'the state fulfills its role in protecting sacred matters and holds those who violate them fully accountable.'

