ISRAHELL DRUZE LEADERS WANT TO BRING FORMER SYRIAN SOLDIERS (REBELS)TO ISRAHELL ? http://www.timesofisrael.com/druze-leaders-ask-israel-to-take-in-syrian-coreligionists/
“Israeli law does not allow for [the students’ automatic return], because after a few years [of residence in Syria] the Interior Ministry removes their names from the Population Registry. That’s why we’re asking for an exception to be made so that they can return to Israel with their families. We’re talking about no more than 20 families,” Hanjar said. The unusual meeting took place at the home of Sheikh Taher Abu Salah, the spiritual leader of the four Druze villages on the Golan Heights, Majdal Shams, Mas’ade, Buq’ata and Ein Qiniyye. Over 100 Druze leaders attended the gathering, including the chief spiritual leader of Israel’s Druze community Sheikh Muafak Tarif, former cabinet minister Salah Tarif, and local elected leaders, including Golan Regional Council Chairman Eli Malka.“[[[[[These are Druze who served in the Syrian army and fought against Israel, government employees of the Syrian regime, and small business owners in the cities and towns deep inside Syria,]]]]]” one Druze leader told Ma’ariv
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Druze celebrate 40 years of IDF combat service http://www.israeltoday.co.il/Default.aspx?tabid=178&nid=23894 Nowhere is that dedication more evident than in the Herev Battalion, an elite Druze infantry unit tasked with guarding Israel's northern border and preparing for the next war against Hezbollah and Syria.
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[ed notes:of course these former syrian soldiers, druze(or sunni) officers are most likely israhells tools in that war theater,now coming back to israhell to get their rewards from the zionist state...most druze support Assad,even zionists admitt this,see... Syrian Druze: Toward Defiant Neutrality https://www.fpri.org/articles/2013/03/syrian-druze-toward-defiant-neutrality
Syria's Druze community once played a major role in shaping the country’s modern history, despite comprising a mere three percent of the population. Today, however, this enigmatic highland minority that seldom met an anti-government revolt it didn’t like finds itself precariously accommodating a dying regime as a gathering rebel alliance slowly moves in for the kill. Though a handful of Druze can be found fighting (and dying) with the rebels,
the large majority of the few who have taken up arms in this conflict have done so for the other side.
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