Israel the ‘only country' in the world helping the Druze community in Syria
'Israel is the only country worldwide that stood up to this point for the Druze,' Ms Kheir told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
'It's a humanitarian crisis and Israel is known to help different countries worldwide in such a kind of crisis.'

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