From World Israel News
An Israeli source
says Israel is carrying out indirect talks with Syrian rebels, Israel
National News reported.
The source said
communication is occurring through the Druze community in Israel and Syria, the
Kurdish population, intelligence organizations, and US officials.
“There is someone to
speak to on the other side, and messages were passed,” the source said,
indicating Israel will continue operations to eliminate weapons held by the
Assad regime.
The source says the
United States fully approves Israel’s indirect communication with Syrian
rebels.
Defense Minister
Israel Katz has encouraged the IDF to capture more areas in the buffer zone
close to Syria’s border with Israel.
According to TPS,
Israeli security officials are recruiting prominent Israeli Druze leaders to
assist in fostering connections with Syrian Druze communities.
On Sunday, Maj.-Gen.
Shlomi Bender, head of the Israeli army’s Intelligence Directorate, met with
Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif, the spiritual leader of Israel’s Druze community,
according to Lt.-Col. Avichay Adraee, spokesperson for the Israel Defense
Forces in Arabic.
“The head of the
Intelligence Directorate and His Eminence Sheikh Tarif discussed recent
developments in Syria and their impact on the Druze community,” Adraee tweeted.
The initiative
follows instructions from Defense Minister Israel Katz, who directed the IDF on
Sunday to establish contact with the Syrian Druze and other local communities.
There are an
estimated 700,000 to 800,000 Druze in Syria, primarily in the southwestern
regions near Israel and Jordan. They make up about four percent of Syria’s
population.
Israel’s Druze
community, numbering around 152,000, traces its ancestry to Jethro, the
Biblical figure and father-in-law of Moses.
Israeli Druze hold
prominent positions in both public and military life, and the deep bond between
Jewish and Druze soldiers is often referred to as the “covenant of blood.”
During Israel’s War
of Independence in 1948, the Druze living in the Galilee and Mount Carmel
regions chose to align with the Jewish community. They decided to integrate
into Israeli society and have since established themselves across all sectors
of public life.
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