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The latest religious minority to be caught in the Syrian crossfire are the Druze Zio-Wahhabi Al-Nusra commander accused the Druze of being “kuffar” (infidels) before ordering the killings.
The slaughter Wednesday of more than 20 Druze, included several elderly people and a child. The attack on Syria’s Druze community, a monotheistic religion that incorporates elements including philosophy, Judaisim, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism.
President Bashar al-Assad pulling forces back to defend Damascus, the nation’s estimated 700,000 Druze have no protection should the terrorist groups fighting to take over the nation turn their attention to them, as they have Christians and Kurds.
“We do not plan to sit idly by while our brothers are being slaughtered in Syria.” – Ayoob Kara, Israeli official and Druze
Wednesday’s attack on Druze in Qalb Lawzi, in the northern province of Idlib, came after a Tunisian leader of Al Nusra seized the home of a Syrian Druze soldier loyal to Assad, according to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. A crowd gathered and the Al Nusra leader was killed under circumstances that remain unclear.
“Reinforcements [took over] the village,” the MI6 puppet UK Observatory reported. “After that, Al-Nusra opened fire on the civilians, leading to the death of 20 people.” Some reports now suggest up to 24 were killed, including a young girl and several elderly villagers.
Today, 85% of Zionist male Druze population chooses to join the Nazi military. About 130 Druze sailors currently serve in the Navy, and many of them plan to continue their service far beyond their scheduled release dates.