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Following violence and massacres in late April, Syria's new government aims to stop sectarian violence and secure a monopoly ...
Israel's decision to begin arming an anti-Hamas militia in Gaza poses risks, the primary of which is the possibility that ...
Amid a spate of communal attacks and the predominance of Druze security forces, tensions are simmering with Suweida’s Bedouin community ...
Clashes at the end of April between local militias and Sunni fighters aligned with the new central authority have fueled this ...
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for two bomb explosions in Syria, the first time the extremist group has ...
Terror group says bomb targeted 'vehicle of the apostate regime' in southern province Sweida last week, leaving 7 soldiers ...
On May 29, an Israeli security official stated that Israel will not intervene militarily in support of any group in Syria.
While in Abu Dhabi, former minister Ayoob Kara discussed Israeli normalization with Iraq, the situation in Syria, and the Israeli and Syrian Druze populations in an interview this week.
The Israeli government, after having used the Druze minority to divide the Palestinian population, is now attempting to manipulate them in Syria to weaken the new regime, writes historian Jean ...
Israeli Druze are watching their government's pressure campaign in Syria. Israel says recent airstrikes inside Syria are to protect the Druze religious minority there from sectarian violence.
Violent clashes this month have killed about 100 Druze. That's according to rights groups. The small Druze community straddles the border between Israel and Syria. NPR's Hadeel Al-Shalchi reports ...