The Syrian leader Friends accuses the government of violating a ceasefire after the death of dozens of people of violence

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The leader of the religious minority of the Syrian Druzon accused the government of violation of the ceasefire, aimed at the termination of fatal battles between local militias and factions in the southern part of the country of Sever.

Conflicts began on the weekend with the abduction and attack of Tit-For-Tat between members of local Sunni Bedouins and armed fractions of dragons in Swayid, the center of the radical community. Dozens of people died, and thousands were moved.

State security forces, developing on Monday in Sveid – the capital of the province – also encountered armed groups.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an organization that observes the war in the United Kingdom, said on Tuesday that at least 100 people died in battles, including two children and 16 members of security forces.

In the early hours of Tuesday, the spiritual leadership of the Druzon called on armed factions that are faced with government forces to transfer their weapons and cooperate with the authorities when they entered the city.

The initial announcement provided for armed factions in the suede in order to “work with the forces of the Ministry of the Interior, not to resist their entrance and deliver their weapons.”

The internal security commander in the province of Sveid Ahmad al-Dalati welcomed this statement and called on “all religious authorities and social activists to accept one national attitude.”

Nevertheless, a few hours later, the outstanding leader of the decorative sheikh Hikmat al -Khadzhri, who opposed the new government in Damascus, published a video communication that stated that their previous statement of the minority was “imposed” by Damak.

“They defended the promise and continued the curious explosions of unarmed citizens,” Al-Haji told in the video.

“We are passing a complete war of extermination,” he said, calling for Druze “to meet with this barbaric campaign with all available means.”

The video, dividing on social networks, showed armed fighters with prisoners, motivating Uzuba hatred and hitting them. EURONEWS could not check the video on their own.

Soon after the publication of the video recorder, Al-Hajri Minister of Defense Syrian Murkhaf Abu Kasra made a statement that it was announced that a complete ceasefire exists, saying that “we will react only to the sources of the fire and the case with any targeting.”

Israeli intervention

Conflicts erupted several times among the forces in the government and fighters with the dragon after the fall of President Bashar al -Assad in early December, as a result of the influence of the rebels of lightning -fast rebels, led by the Sunni rebels.

The last round of the conflict caused concern about the new spiral of violence, and also caused concern about the escalation of Israeli surgery.

The Israeli army announced on Tuesday that it got into several military vehicles in Sweden.

Earlier, in a joint statement by the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and the Minister of Defense of Israel Katz, the country promised to protect the Druiso in Syria and took measures to “prevent the Syrian regime from harm them.”

Israel had previously intervened in Syria to protect the minority of his friend. In Israel, the Dryuzians are considered a faithful minority and often serve in the armed forces.

Drouzes – a group that was separated from Ismailic Shiism in the 10th century – is assembled in Sveid and some suburbs of Damascus, such as Jaramana and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya.

During the 14 -year civil war in Syria, the Drouz teams formed their own militias and remained largely on their own.

While many Drouzes in Syria said that they did not want Israeli’s intervention on their behalf, the minority faction also suspected the new authorities in Damascus.

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