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As of mid-2025, 6,006 Druze in the Golan, roughly 20% of the 29,000-strong community, hold Israeli citizenship. This surge ...
Syria has been wracked by a new wave of deadly sectarian violence that has placed the spotlight on the Druze minority at the ...
From July 13 to 20, clashes between Druze militia groups and Sunni tribes in southern Syria drew in Syrian government forces, ...
Hundreds of Druze from Israel pushed across the border in solidarity with their Syrian cousins they feared were under attack.
Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Kalman Ber and Safed Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu issue statements stressing the bond between Israel and ...
Withdrawal follows announcement of truce, which a Druze spiritual leader says includes 'full integration of the province' ...
Before Assad’s fall, Netanyahu never would have considered extending Israel’s protection to the Syrian Druze. That he is doing so now underscores how much has changed.
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While many headlines in Israel trumpet Druze heroism and loyalty, this is no utopia. There have been rumblings of discontent about the “nation-state” law. Critics say it focuses almost ...
But make no mistake about it: the Golan Druze never want the Golan returned to Syria for their own well-being and that of the region. More and more Golan Druze are taking Israeli citizenship.
Some 130,000 Israeli Druze live in the Carmel and Galilee in the country’s north. ... Most Druze there identify as Syrian and have rejected offers of Israeli citizenship.
Some 130,000 Israeli Druze live in the Carmel and Galilee in the country’s north. A further 20,000 reside in the Golan Heights, territory Israel seized from Syria in the 1967 war.