Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Israel ramps up deterrence on Syrian border




Israel has sent fighter planes to Syria several times recently in order to protect the Druze population in southern Syria, Channel 12 News reported Wednesday morning. According to the report, the planes flew low in order to send a clear message to the new Syrian regime that Israel will protect the Druze, as well as to distance representatives of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who had attempted to reach the area where the Druze population is concentrated.

Israel has close ties with the leaders of the Syrian Druze community, and has promised to help them as much as necessary and protect them from attempted attacks. In the past two weeks, the Syrian Druze community has become concerned that they may face a massacre similar to the recent massacre of the Alawite community.

Israel is holding close talks with the Druze leaders in Syria, and Defense Minister Israel Katz has promised to allow Syrian Druze into Israel for purposes of employment. The pilot program is expected to begin next week. (Read More)