The anger of the Israeli Druze against the Syrian power after the violent fights with the Bedouin tribes

Once again, Israel bombed one of his neighbors. Wednesday, July 16, after deadly fights between the Syrian army, the Druze community and Bedouin tribes around Souweida, southern Syria, having died more than 300 people (civilians and soldiers), the Israeli army struck the entrance to the presidential palace and the Ministry of Defense to Damascus, the Syrian capital. According to the Syrian Ministry of Health, 28 people were injured and a person was killed by these missile fire. At the same time, around a thousand Druzes in Israel have entered the Syrian territory since Majdal Shams, in the far northeast of the Golan Plateau, a Syrian territory occupied by Israel since 1967.

On a few videos broadcast on social networks, you can see a group of men in traditional Druze black outfit, with a white cap, sneak through the barrier which marks the current border between the two countries. “Here, everyone is scandalized by these massacres and is looking for any way to help their loved ones on the other side of the border, tells Qassem Sabag, a resident of Majdal Shams joined by phone. Most left with the idea of defending Souweida against Syrian power. »»

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