Syria is facing a surge in deadly sectarian violence, particularly targeting the Druze minority near Damascus. Clashes between Druze community members, government forces, and unidentified armed groups have left over 100 people dead in recent days. The violence has prompted Israel to launch rare airstrikes in Syria, warning against attacks on the Druze and threatening further intervention. Syrian Druze leaders have condemned what they describe as a 'genocidal campaign' against their community, while the Syrian government rejects foreign involvement. The unrest highlights the new government's struggle to unify the country and control armed factions amid deepening sectarian divisions.
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What to Know About Syria’s Minorities and Sectarian Violence
The new government has pledged to unify Syria after overthrowing the Assad dictatorship. One of its biggest challenges is persistent sectarian violence.
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Israeli military intervenes in Syrian sectarian violence
Israel launched airstrikes on Syria on Wednesday and threatened to strike government forces there if clashes persisted between pro-government fighters and militiamen from the Druze minority.
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Syria Druze leader decries 'genocidal attack' as clashes leave 101 dead
The Syrian government rejected calls for foreign intervention after a Druze leader slammed Damascus over the latest bout of sectarian violence in the country.
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