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Dozens of Israeli Druze cross into southern Syria amid clashes: Israeli military

Dozens of Israeli Druze crossed into southern Syria amid escalating clashes between local fighters and Syrian government forces. Israel launched airstrikes in Suweida, claiming preemptive action to protect the Druze community. Syria condemned the strikes, accusing Israel of civilian casualties while announcing a ceasefire. Meanwhile, reports emerged of summary executions by Syrian forces against Druze civilians.

Jerusalem, July 16

Dozens of Druze citizens of Israel crossed from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights into southern Syria, Israeli sources said, amid deadly clashes between Druze fighters and the Syrian interim government's forces.

Israel's military said in a statement that troops were operating to return the civilians safely, Xinhua news agency reported.The individuals crossed from Majdal Shams in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights into the Druze village of Hader in southern Syria.According to Israel's Army Radio, the incident followed calls on social media by Druze in Lebanon to support their counterparts in Syria's southern province of Sweida.Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Tuesday targeting convoys of Syrian forces in and around the southern Syrian city of Sweida, killing and wounding several personnel and further escalating days of deadly clashes between local Druze armed factions, Bedouin tribes, and the Syrian interim government's forces.The Druze are a religious and ethnic minority originating from Islam, primarily living in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel, with smaller communities in Jordan and elsewhere.

Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered strikes on forces and weapons in the Suweida area because the government "intended to use [them] against the Druze".

Syria has condemned Israel's involvement and said the strikes had resulted in the deaths of members of the armed forces and civilians.

Earlier on Tuesday, Syria's defence minister announced a ceasefire in Suweida, saying an agreement had been reached with local dignitaries for security forces to deploy there. However, one Druze spiritual leader urged local fighters to resist.

Following the deployment of Syrian forces, SOHR accused government forces and their allies of the summary executions of at least 19 Druze civilians, including 12 at a family guest house.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

This reminds me of Kashmir situation where civilians get caught between armies. Why can't world powers intervene properly? UN seems useless as always. Those poor families in the guest house... heartbreaking 💔

Aditya G

Netanyahu always uses minority protection as excuse for military actions. Remember how India stood with Palestine at UN? We should continue supporting oppressed people worldwide. Druze are peaceful community caught in geopolitics.

Sarah B

The summary executions mentioned are horrifying! Where are human rights organizations? This shows how civil wars destroy humanity. India should offer humanitarian aid to Druze refugees if situation worsens.

Karthik V

Media never shows full picture. Druze in Israel have better life than in Syria. But crossing borders during conflict is risky business. Hope Indian students in Syria are safe - our MEA should issue advisory.

Nisha Z

Why is Israel attacking Syria again? First Palestine, now this. World should sanction them like Russia. Our government must raise voice in UN against such aggression. #StandWithSyria

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