The Druze in Syria: Massacre, neglect, and the urgency for a humanitarian corridor – analysis. Sarit Zehavi for JPOST

As Syria’s Druze face existential threats, can Israel play a role in securing humanitarian aid without escalating the conflict?

Security negotiations between Israel and Syria have accelerated in recent days, following the announcement of a historic meeting between the countries’ foreign ministers in Paris. At the same time, Israeli Druze leader Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif met in Paris with US envoy Thomas Barrack to discuss assistance and guarantees for the safety of the Druze community in Syria.

Read the full article in the link below:

https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-864811

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Sarit Zehavi

2 Responses

  1. Read your article in JPost Sarit. Great analysis but, I think pessimistically accurate!

  2. Dear Sarit,
    The attempt to create a nation of Syria dictated by representatives of the British and French empires was a bad plan from the start. End this nonsense and separate the country into its original parts. The Kurds, the Druze and all other minority communities will not be safe under a muslim brotherhood terrorist regime. It is against common sense to embrace this delusion. To appease evil is the path toward more severe future conflict. If evil is confronted and defeated there can be a future of Liberty and peace. The head of the snake must be crushed.

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