The IDF identified dozens of suspects attempting to infiltrate Israeli territory from Syria, the military stated Wednesday.

The IDF and Border Police were working to disperse the gatherings and prevent further infiltrations.

Additionally, dozens of Druze-Israeli civilians managed to infiltrate Syrian territory from the area of the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the North, the IDF confirmed on Tuesday.

The Druze-Israelis have said they infiltrated the area to help their Druze-Syrian relatives and friends who, in recent days, have been engaged in gunfights with Syrian-Bedouins and some forces of the new Syrian government.

The IDF emphasized that this is a criminal offense that endangers both the public and the military.

Syrian security forces walk together along a street, after clashes between Syrian government troops and local Druze fighters resumed in the southern Druze city of Sweida early on Wednesday, collapsing a ceasefire announced just hours earlier that aimed to put an end to the violence, July 16 2025
Syrian security forces walk together along a street, after clashes between Syrian government troops and local Druze fighters resumed in the southern Druze city of Sweida early on Wednesday, collapsing a ceasefire announced just hours earlier that aimed to put an end to the violence, July 16 2025 (credit: REUTERS/KARAM AL-MASRI)

Israel’s Druze announced it would cross the Syrian border

Israel’s Druze spiritual leadership called on its community to prepare to assist its Syrian counterpart “by all means necessary,” calling for a general strike and national days of rage and mourning across Israel, in a statement published earlier on Wednesday.

The statement, signed by Sheikh Mowafak Tarif, came after the recent escalation of Syrian regime attacks on Syrian Druze communities.

“Regrettably, despite explicit commitments, the IDF and the Israeli government have taken no meaningful action to stop the killing,” the statement read.

“The leadership is calling on all members of the community to prepare by all necessary means to cross the border in order to assist their slaughtered brethren in Syria.”

Tarif wrote that the community had appealed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with the heads of the security establishment, to conduct aerial strikes against Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s regime.

“If decisive action is not taken, the crisis between us and the State of Israel will dangerously and unprecedentedly deepen,” the statement read.

“Silence and standing idly by are no longer an option.”

As of Wednesday morning, clashes between Syrian government troops and local Druze fighters resumed just hours after a ceasefire was announced.

Local news outlet Suwayda24 said the city and nearby villages were coming under heavy artillery and mortar fire early on Wednesday, while Syria’s Defense Ministry, in a statement carried by state news agency SANA, blamed outlaw groups in Suwayda for breaching the truce.

The fighting started based on a small-scale dispute between Druze-Syrian and Bedouin-Syrian tribes, but eventually erupted into much larger clashes between those groups, leading to approximately 30 and 100 deaths.

Yonah Jeremy Bob contributed to this report.