The Druze, who also live in Lebanon, Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, make up about three percent of Syria's population, around 700,000 people. Sweida is the heartland of Syria's Druze ...
adding that he speaks for the entire Druze community in the Quneitra governorate. "We ask in the name of all the surrounding area to join our people in the Golan, and to live with freedom and ...
The curriculum will examine the historical context of the Druze people and their connection to Israel, both before and after the establishment of the state. Additional topics include Druze ...
Many Golan Druze, especially young people, have taken Israeli citizenship. Shahbaa Abu Kheir runs the View Hotel in Majdal Shams, a two-year-old boutique hotel that overlooks small agricultural ...
The number of Druze and Christian opposition “martyrs” from Swaida, both civilian and military, is tiny when compared to the tens of thousands of people who have perished across the country ...
It tore through the sky and struck a soccer field in Majdal Shams, leaving destruction in its wake. But the real impact wasn’t just physical, it was psychological. The Druze of the Golan Heights, once ...
Against the backdrop of the wars in Gaza and Lebanon, the fall of the Assad regime, and the tragic death of 12 Druze children in Majdal Shams in a Hezbollah rocket attack, the number of Druze ...
Syrian commentator Husam Taleb: "Israel wants to expel [the residents from] the entire West Bank, so that not a single ...
Druze people make up the majority of the 24,000 Arabs living throughout the Golan. An additional 100,000 or so Israeli Druze live outside of the Golan in northern Israel and around Haifa.
TEL AVIV, July 27. /TASS/. Israel will retaliate for the strike on a Golan Heights village of the Druze people, making Hezbollah pay a heavy price, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Abed, 50, from the Druze community of Yarka in the Galilee ... which formally defined the Jewish state as “the nation-state of the Jewish people.” “I don’t think anything has changed ...