ISIS-linked terrorists stormed the Druze-majority city of Suwayda, launching gunfights and suicide bombings that claimed the lives of at least 258 people, most of them civilians.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israeli troops would stay in the zone until a force on the Syrian side of the border could ensure security.
The Druze, who also live in Lebanon, Israel and the Israeli-occupied GolanHeights, make up about three percent of Syria's population, around 700,000 people. Beyond defending themselves from ...