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Israel promises to strike Syrian forces to protect Druze city

Israeli forces struck Syrian government forces in southern Syria and Damascus

July 17, 2025 08:26
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Israeli troops stand guard as members of Syria's Druze community cross walk towards the fence to cross into the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights near Majdal Shams (Getty)
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Israel has launched an air campaign against the new Syrian regime's forces, striking in southern Syria and in the capital Damascus to enforce a demilitarized buffer zone on its border and to prevent a potential massacre of the Druze community in the southern Sweida province.

In a series of statements, Israeli leaders have vowed to use significant force to halt the Syrian government's advance into the Druze heartland, with Defense Minister Israel Katz warning on Wednesday, “The signaling in Damascus is over. Now will come painful blows.”

The dramatic Israeli intervention follows the expansion of violent clashes on Wednesday, when forces loyal to Syrian leader Ahmad al-Sharaa entered the provincial capital of Sweida, sparking fierce resistance from local armed Druze factions.

In response to the assault, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Katz issued a joint statement directing the IDF “to immediately attack regime forces and weapons brought into the Sweida area,” citing both the need to enforce the demilitarization of southern Syria and Israel’s “deep alliance with our Druze citizens in Israel, and their familial and historical connection to the Druze in Syria.”

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