Laila Nicola analyzes Israel's renewed interest in forging alliances with ethnic minorities in the Middle East.
The Middle East is changing. The spread of radical Sunni terror demands a strong, secure, and expanded Israel. A larger Israel would serve as a shield against the forces of chaos, a bastion of ...
the Druze community in Israel is the smallest of the Druze communities in the Middle East, yet it has essentially become the shield of the Druze, a center of gravity that can provide assistance to ...
The people of Majdal Shams were scared to normalize or become citizens of Israel because of the Assad regime,” Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif told JNS. “Now the situation is different.” ...
Egypt gave up its role as the leader of the Arab World after the signing of the Camp David Accords with Israel in 1978, just ...
Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati will meet Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus on Saturday, two ...
Druze communities all around the Middle East have again rejected it: Druze leaders in Syria's Suwayda declared that the governorate (comprised mainly of Druze citizens) was an integral part of ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The Druze reject Islamic rule and prefer a decentralized government in Syria, a commander from the minority group said on Sunday. “Religious and Islamic rule has only ...
and later on reached out to various minorities in the Middle East, such as the Kurds in Iraq, the Maronites in Lebanon, the Druze in the Levant, and the non-Muslims in South Sudan.” The first ...
Eman Safady, an Israeli Druze journalist and expert on Middle East politics, said one vision for future cooperation is that Druze in Syria could come to work in Israel, which has a labor shortage.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The people of the southern Druze-majority Suwayda province will demand federalism in the face of aggression and for allowing Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) fighters to ...