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    Israel Opens Work Opportunities for Syrian Druze amid Turmoil

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    What’s happening

    Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, has announced that Israeli authorities will soon permit Syrian Druze to enter Israel for work, following the upheaval in Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. This development emerges soon after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) began laying groundwork for a new pilot program to facilitate such activities.

    Why it matters

    This initiative underscores the deep historical bonds and mutual trust between the Druze community in Israel and their brethren in Syria. The strategic provision is not only a lifeline for the economically struggling Druze population in southern Syria but is also a testament to Israel’s commitment to nurturing and supporting communities across its borders.

    Behind the scenes

    Major General Ghassan Alian, alongside Golan Druze leaders, is steering the plans to ensure the safe passage and employment of Syrian Druze in the Golan Heights—a region of long-standing geopolitical significance for Israel. Alian’s involvement reflects the importance Israel places on prioritizing humanitarian efforts for allied communities.

    The big picture

    Katz’s announcement aligns with the broader Israeli strategy prioritizing regional stability and minority protection, contradicting recent actions by Syria’s new Islamist rulers. While accusations against Syrian leadership’s conduct amplify concerns, Israel diligently works to fortify security and cooperation with its enclosed tribes.

    What’s next

    This program’s initial phase will enable dozens of Druze workers to engage in construction and farming, boosting the economic profile of the Golan Druze towns. Ensuring their success symbolizes a bolstered, recurring fidelity circle amidst stringent external influence from hostile neighbors.

    What to watch

    While Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar emphasizes the hazards of legitimizing Syria’s present authorities, sympathetic efforts to shield the Druze signal a broader spectrum defensive posture by Israel. Observers should watch how this impacts overall dealings with global alliances regarding skepticism of sanction strategies on Syria.

    Setting the scene

    As Israel patrols a critical buffer zone in the guided Golan Heights—bolstered by IDF’s readiness reflected in Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir’s recent visits—the regions continuously shift and posture to integrate peaceably intertwined denominations exemplified by cooperative advances like those being pursued with the Druze.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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