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He said Israel wants to “ensure the demilitarisation of the area adjacent to” their border in southern Syria.
Israel’s claim that it is striking Syria to protect the Druze is challenged by most who belong to the minority group outside of Israel.
Who are the Druze?
Unlike other Arab Israelis, some Druze serve in Israel’s defence forces.

According to the Israeli military on Wednesday, hundreds of Druze from the Golan Heights crossed into Syria in response to appeals from their leaders to assist the community. Source: EPA / Atef Safadi
Druze men over 18 have reportedly been conscripted into the Israeli military since 1957 and often rise to high-ranking positions, while many serve in the police and security forces.
But the vast majority of Druze living in the Golan Heights consider themselves Syrian, with only around 1,600 taking up the offer of Israeli citizenship.
Why does Israel say it’s protecting them?
In response, Israel launched attacks on Syrian government forces moving towards Sweida, saying it was protecting the Druze minority there.
“We are not asking for protection from anyone, and we won’t ask for protection from anyone,” Rabih Munthir, a Druze leader in southern Syria, told The New York Times earlier this year.