Syria’s Druze minority faces uncertainty in a post-Assad Syria, torn between distrust of the new Islamist-led government and fear of Israeli intervention. Tensions rise as clashes erupt between various factions, including the Alawites, while Druze militias remain armed for self-defense. Despite rejecting Israeli offers of protection, the Druze seek inclusion in a new democratic state, emphasizing their commitment to Syria’s unity and independence.
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