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The war in Syria is evolving rapidly, making it increasingly difficult to understand who is fighting whom, which factions are considered “good” or “bad,” and what they have in common. Yet, despite the onslaught against minorities by various Muslim factions, the Druze in Syria have remained relatively unaffected. In a surprising turn of events, Israel has emerged as a defender of persecuted minorities—Druze, Christians, and others—within enemy territory. How did this happen, and what does it mean for the region?
Produced by: Rova Media
Rova's instagram: rovamedia_
Rova's TikTok: rovamedia
Host: Mansor Ashkar
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The war in Syria is evolving rapidly, making it increasingly difficult to understand who is fighting whom, which factions are considered “good” or “bad,” and what they have in common. Yet, despite the onslaught against minorities by various Muslim factions, the Druze in Syria have remained relatively unaffected. In a surprising turn of events, Israel has emerged as a defender of persecuted minorities—Druze, Christians, and others—within enemy territory. How did this happen, and what does it mean for the region?
Produced by: Rova Media
Rova's instagram: rovamedia_
Rova's TikTok: rovamedia
Host: Mansor Ashkar
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices