
Israel launches airstrikes on Syrian troops to protect Druze community
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz confirmed the military intervention, stating it was necessary to uphold the demilitarisation of the area near the Israeli border and to prevent harm to the Druze population.'We are acting to prevent the Syrian regime from harming them and to ensure the demilitarisation of the area adjacent to our border with Syria,' they said in a joint statement, citing Israel's 'deep brotherly bond' with Druze communities.The Syrian Foreign Ministry denounced the strikes as a "blatant violation" of national sovereignty, blaming Israel for the escalation and vowing to defend all Syrian citizens, including the Druze. It acknowledged casualties among troops and civilians but did not provide specific figures.The Syrian government, led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa since the ousting of Bashar al-Assad in December, had dispatched troops to Sweida to contain the unrest. However, their arrival was met with resistance from local militias, who accused the regime of violating a ceasefire agreement and targeting civilians.Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Hikmat al-Hajri publicly condemned the government's actions, calling it a "barbaric campaign" and urging Druze fighters to defend their communities.Syrian Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra later declared a renewed ceasefire and ordered military police to hold violators accountable, but fighting persisted in Sweida's urban neighborhoods.Tensions had been building for months between Druze communities and the government, amid fears that Damascus would fail to protect minorities under the new Islamist-led leadership.The violence, which includes reports of looting and arson by men in military fatigues, has further tested President Sharaa's grip on power and exposed deep sectarian rifts.WHAT LED TO THE UNREST?According to Syria's Interior Ministry, at least 30 people have been killed and nearly 100 wounded in the ongoing clashes. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported an even higher toll, stating at least 50 dead, including two children and six members of the security forces.The unrest was reportedly triggered by a series of tit-for-tat kidnappings between Druze and Bedouin communities. Tensions boiled over when Bedouin tribesmen allegedly attacked and robbed a young Druze vegetable vendor at a checkpoint, prompting retaliatory abductions and a wave of deadly violence across the province.- Ends
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