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Only Israel condemned Sharaa’s massacres, Syrian Alawite leader to ‘Post’ - interview
Sectarian violence has plagued Syria long before Ahmed al-Sharaa’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, which splintered from al-Qaeda, took control of the country last year.
Syrian Gov't calls resumption of talks with Israel in Paris a 'positive indication' - KAN
Jordan carries out airstrikes in Syria, signaling frustration over border security - analysis
Druze claim Syrian gov't attack in Sweida, as clashes between Syrian army, SDF de-escalate - report
The blind spot of the West: Failed collaboration with jihadists - opinion
Western governments pursue the integration of Syrian jihadists into the international community, even at the cost of eradicating cultural diversity in Syria.
Syrian extremists executed American Druze who sought to aid his family
Saraya, a member of the Druze religious minority, was living in Oklahoma but had returned to the family home in Sweida to take care of his ill father.
Syria, Israel agree to further talks on de-escalating conflict, Ekhbariya TV reports
On Friday, US envoy Tom Barrack said officials from both countries spoke about de-escalating the situation in Syria during the talks on Thursday.
UN confirms aid delivered to Sweida after nearly 150,000 displaced by violence
More than 145,000 people have been displaced by the recent fighting, the WHO said, with many sheltering in makeshift reception centers in Daraa and Damascus.
Syrian, Israeli officials discuss de-escalation in Paris meeting, US envoy says
"Our goal was dialog and de-escalation, and we accomplished precisely that," Barrack said in a statement on social media website X.
Chairman of Israeli-Druze center sets up protest tent outside PM's office
Khnifess said that Israel’s intervention in Syria came "too late and was insufficient." "The State of Israel must act to prevent jihadist militias from sitting on the northern border," he emphasized.
In Druze town where hundreds breached border with Syria, residents mourn one tragedy, fear another
Hundreds of Druze residents pushed through the security fence separating the Israeli Golan Heights from Syria, rushing toward family members they had not seen in decades.
Escalating patterns: Surge in anti-Druze hate speech linked to Syria unrest, CyberWell reports
According to the watchdog, the incitement includes explicit antisemitic language and conspiracy theories portraying Syrian Druze as collaborators with Israel.
On the brink of chaos: Clashes in Syria threaten to spill over - opinion
The current situation, and especially the violence by the new Syrian regime or other ethnic groups, will require Israel to intervene militarily and diplomatically.
Why Israel must support Syria’s minorities - opinion
Israel may be the only hope for vulnerable minorities in Syria in need of protection from the new Syrian regime.