Second attack in two days: Israel hits the target with Syrian President Mahal in Damascus

Israel launched an aerial attack near the Syrian President Mahal during early Fridays, after his warning to Syrian officials about the movements towards the populated villages by a minority sect in southern Syria.
Damascus led to a strike after several days of violent encounters between pro -government forces and drew minority fighters, resulting in several casualties and injuries. The Syrian drew spiritual leader condemned the “massacre campaign” against his community, as 102 people were killed by communal clashes.
Israel sees new forces in Syria as jihadis and warned them to protect the Drews minority, Defense Minister Israel Katj said that his country could otherwise answer “with significant force”. Violence is a serious challenge for Islamic authorities in Syria, who excluded the ruler Bashar al-Assad for a long time in December.
In this Friday’s attack, the second Israeli strike on Syria this week targeted a region near the President’s Mahal, giving a rigorous message to the new Islamist leadership of Syria, mainly controlled. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham,
Drews spiritual leader Sheikh Hikmat Al-Hizri on Thursday condemned the Syrian government, which he termed as an “unjust genocide attack” on his community.
According to the Israeli army statement, his fighter jets targeted an area adjacent to the palace of President Hussain al-Shara in Damascus, without providing additional information.
Syrian pro -government media said the strike landed near the People’s Palace on a hill of Damascus.
The struggle was ignited around Monday midnight after the prevalence of an audio recording on social media criticizing the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, which was responsible for a drozing cleric. However, Maulvi Marwan Kiwan denied the responsibility for the controversial audio in a social media video.
The Syrian Information Ministry confirmed the death of 11 security personnel in two separate incidents, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported and reported 56 deadly people in Jaramanna, including local fighters and security forces.
Drews religious community, which emerged as an offshoot of the 10th century of Ismailism within Shia Islam, consists of about one million members worldwide, with more than half of the Syria, mainly in the Saweda Province and Damascus suburbs.
The remaining druzes’ population is distributed between Lebanon and Israel, including Golan Heights, which Israel seized from Syria during the Middle East War of 1967 and later annex in 1981.