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Jews Enter the Conflict Between Syrian Druze and Bedouins

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Jewish forces launched terrorist attacks on Syria, killing 18 Syrian army soldiers. These attacks were carried out under the pretext of stopping the ongoing clashes between the Druze minority and Bedouins living in Syria. The Jewish forces targeted soldiers who were traveling to the area to control the confrontations between the Druze and Bedouins. The Syrian Ministry of Defense said that the Jewish attacks were aimed at Al-Suwayda, where the Druze minority lives. The Jewish military attacks targeted Syrian military tanks. The unrest between the Druze and Bedouins living in Suwayda began on July 13. This is the first time such conflicts have occurred between the two communities living in that town, according to those who study the scene.

Hassan Abdulghani, spokesman for the Syrian Ministry of Defense, said that armed groups operating in Suwayda had also launched attacks targeting army soldiers. And that many soldiers were injured in those attacks. However, he did not clarify which faction these militant groups belonged to. Reports also suggest that clashes have occurred between Syrian soldiers and civilians. The Jews have also confirmed that they have carried out terrorist attacks targeting Syrian military tanks. They said these were attacks carried out to ensure the protection and safety of the Druze living in Syria.

About 120,000 people of Druze ethnicity also live in Zionist Israel. A large percentage of them live in the Golan Heights of Syria, which has been occupied by the Jews. People of Druze descent also serve in the Jewish army. And it is believed that they will be involved in the inhumane crimes that the Jewish army is committing against Palestinian Muslims. Those who study the scene believe that there is a possibility that the Jewish army has attacked the Syrian military in the name of ensuring the safety and security of the Druze living in Syria for this reason.

About 30 people have died in the clashes between the Druze and Bedouins living in Suwayda. The government of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), which rules Syria, sent troops to the area in the name of stopping these disturbances. And to provide an opportunity for those who want to leave the area to travel to find safety. However, reports say that further clashes occurred on July 14 as well.

 

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