The Syrian interim president has said that this is their “priority” to protect the drew citizens of the country, when Israel vowed to destroy government forces, he accused the members of the religious minority in Suveda province of attacking.
In his first television statement since the Israeli airstrikes on Damascus on Wednesday, Ahmed al-Sara also warned that the Syrians were not afraid of the war.
The Syrian state media reported that the army was withdrawing from Suveda under a ceasefire agreement with military leaders. But it is not clear whether it will happen.
More than 350 people have been reported to have been killed since communal clashes between the Drew Militia and the Bedouin tribes in the province on Sunday.
For the first time, the government responded by deploying its armies to the main draus city of Suvida as Shara’s Sunni Islamist group led the rebellion to the rebellious, which ended the 13-year civil war to President Bashar al-Assad in December.
However, the fight increased and government forces were accused of killing drew citizens and executing extraordinary execution by residents and activists.
Drews Dharma Shia Islam has an offshoot with its unique identity and beliefs. In addition to Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and occupied Golan Heights have large communities of the druzes.
Syrian drews and other minorities suspect Shara as they took power due to their jihadi past. His Islamist group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is a former al-Qaeda affiliated, who is still named as a terrorist organization by the United Nations.
Their fear has been extended by several outbreaks of deadly communal violence, including Drews Militia, security forces, and a single among the affiliated Islamist fighters, who inspired Israel to military intervention.
In his speech early Thursday, Shara insisted that the draus “was a fundamental part of the fabric of the nation”, and he rejected any attempt to draw them into the hands called “an external party”.
The President said that the government forces deployed in Suveda managed to “restore stability and expel illegal factions despite the intervention of Israel”, which he said that “significant complexity of the situation” and “a large -scale growth”.
“We are not among those who are afraid of war. We have spent our lives to face challenges and defend our people, but we have kept the interests of the Syrian people before chaos and destruction,” he said.
The responsibility for security in Suveda will now be entrusted with religious elderly and some local groups “based on the highest national interest”.
Shara ended the speech, promising that the government was “eager to justify those who shifted our drews and abused them”.
On Wednesday, the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, told his drew citizens of the country that the Israeli army was “acting to save our drama brothers and to end the gang of governance”.
The Israeli army stated that its aircraft hit a military site near the Syrian Army headquarters and the President’s Mahal in Damascus, as well as the armored vehicles on the way to Suvida, and in the southern Syria, and the arms storage facilities were killed.
“We are decisively acting to prevent the entry of hostile elements beyond the border, to protect the citizens of the state of Israel, and to damage the Drews citizens,” Army Chief, Lieutenant General Ile Zameer said during a visit to Golan Heights.
“We will not allow Southern Syria to become a terrorist stronghold,” he warned.
The General also said that “there was no place for the disorder near the Seema fence”, hundreds of drews on Wednesday after crossing the border with heavy fortifications with Syria.
The Secretary of US State, Marco Rubio, said it was talking to all the parties involved and “agreed to specific steps that would end this disturbed and frightening situation”.
He said, “All the parties will need to fulfill the commitments made by them and this is what we expect from them completely,” he said, without giving any details.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (Sohr), the UK-based monitoring group, says more than 350 people have been killed since Sunday.
They consist of 79 drozers fighters and 55 citizens, out of which 27 were briefly killed by the Interior Ministry and the Ministry of Defense forces, according to the group.
At least 189 members of government forces and 18 Bedouin tribal fighters have also been killed in clashes, it says.
Verification of SOHR’s contingency figures was not possible immediately, but Syrian security sources also said on Wednesday that the toll of death was close to 300.