The Druze people must stick together across countries, regardless of political animosities of their respective country, former Israeli Minister and first Druze Minister Salah Tarif says. Former minister: The Druze must help each other
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00:00What are your main concerns for the Druze right now in Syria?
00:05I'll tell you exactly. I told you about what happened in Idlib when Mr. Jolani,
00:11who had been there and ruling this area. And we just, a week ago, hundreds and maybe thousands
00:20of people, kids and families have been assassinated. And nothing done of the whole world.
00:26And Druze will not wait for the new inquiry committee for these assassinations. It's bad
00:37science for the new regime. And so we are obliged and we are committed to help each other,
00:46in whatever, in which state they are. And to Israel, their policy for, you know,
00:55decide about security policy to expand the buffer zone in the area of South Damascus.
01:04It's Israeli policy. It's not related to Druze reality, you know. And that's why our relation
01:12with the Druze is something else. It's not related to our state, which is, you know,
01:17as enemies. It's not, no relation between Syria now in the past and Israel.