A monitoring group says that 594 people have been killed during a recent violence in Southern Syria which took to a communal dimension.
The UK -based Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (Sohr) took an important outbreak of cruelty in the killings catching Suveda province from Sunday.
Sohar said on Thursday evening that three hundred members of the Drews Religious Minorities were killed, including 146 fighters and 154 citizens, 83 of which were “briefly executed” by government forces.
At least 257 government personnel and 18 Bedouin fighters were also killed, while three Bedouin citizens were briefly killed by drew fighters, it was added.
There was a fight between the dispute between the Bedouin and the Druz communities.
Another 15 government personnel were allegedly killed in Israeli airy attacks, which Israel said that it was done to protect the draus and to withdraw government forces from Suveda.
It was not possible to verify SOHR data immediately.
Although security sources put toll into 300 and another monitoring group, Syrian Network for Human Rights stated that it had documented the death of at least 169 civilians.
An uncomfortable quiet is mostly held on Thursday, in which government forces have returned from Suveda’s drama-mijorting city. Residents reported the bodies found in the roads along with scenes and looting scenes.
A convoy of fighters of the Syrian Islamist -led government began to enter the city on Monday, which began to restore the order to restore the order to the order after the clashes between the droj and the Bedouin.
But thereafter increased the fight and a fracturing of Syrian drews, whose religion is an offshoot with a unique identity and belief of Shia Islam.
The Syrian government announced a ceasefire before its return on Wednesday evening.
However, Sheikh Hikmat Al-Hajri, a prominent drew leader, rejected it, and asked for further fighting, until “freedom from the total liberation of our province”, referring to government forces.
Sheikh Hajri, whose followers led the government’s fight against the army, demanded a close relationship with Israel. Other branches of the Drews community of Suweida have demanded to work closely with the new Islamist -led government in Syrian.
Israel and occupied Golan Heights also have a large drew community.
On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel intended to continue its interests with the force on Syria.
Netanyahu said Israel was intervened to partially to protect the drews, but also to prevent the Syrian army from deploying the country to the south of the country.
He said, “This will also be our policy – we will not allow the Syrian army forces to enter the region to the south of Damascus, and will not harm the drews.”
On Wednesday, the Israeli air strikes caused serious damage to the Syrian Defense Ministry in Damascus and hit the area around the President’s palace -there was a dramatic increase in Israel’s repeated attacks on its neighbor since the fall of Bashar al -Aasad in December last year.
In a statement on Wednesday evening, Syrian interim President Ahmed Al-Sara tried to destabilize Israeli attacks.
He said, “We find ourselves in the heart of a fight to protect the unity of our land, the dignity of our people and the flexibility of our nation,” he said. “The Israeli unit, which has constantly targeted our stability and discord since the collapse of the previous rule, now wants to change our holy land once again into a theater of endless chaos.”
Addressing the Syrian drauses, he continued: “We confirm that protecting your rights and freedom is one of our top priorities. We reject any effort – foreign or domestic – to sow.”