Israel wants more immigrants to the Golan – Syrian Druze want to join Israel | News in brief

The new rulers of Syria do not want a conflict with Israel.

The Israeli government has approved a plan to bring more Israeli immigrants to the occupied Golan Heights, says, among other things Jerusalem Post magazine.

Israel seized the Golan Heights from Syria in 1967. Only the United States has accepted the occupation.

After the Syrian revolution, Israel took over a small area of ​​Syria, including the strategically important Mount Hermon.

Residents in Druze-inhabited villages near the Golan in Syria have wanted to join Israel, says, among other things Times of Israel magazine.

The Druze, who practice their own religion derived from Islam, say that it is a lesser evil to be under Israel than under the Islamists who have taken power in Syria.

Ahmad al-Sharaa, the leader of the HTS organization that now rules Syria, has taken a stand against Israel. according to al-Shara’a the organization does not want to indulge in a conflict with Israel.

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