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Abu Muhammad al-Julani - Trying to calm the Druze in Syria

A delegation from the Druze community met tonight in Damascus with Ahmed al-Sharaa (Abu Muhammad al-Julani), leader of the rebel organization Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.

Al-Sharaa noted that Syria needs to be a unified state, with all its factions, and that the thinking need to start from a state logic and not from the logic of an (armed) opposition, as was the case during the war years.

The Druze, for their part, according to the official publication of the Syrian rebels, told al-Sharaa (what the Arabs wanted to hear:) that they would be an integral part of the Syrian state.

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Abu Muhammad al-Julani - Trying to calm the Druze in Syria

A delegation from the Druze community met tonight in Damascus with Ahmed al-Sharaa (Abu Muhammad al-Julani), leader of the rebel organization Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham.

Al-Sharaa noted that Syria needs to be a unified state, with all its factions, and that the thinking need to start from a state logic and not from the logic of an (armed) opposition, as was the case during the war years.

The Druze, for their part, according to the official publication of the Syrian rebels, told al-Sharaa (what the Arabs wanted to hear:) that they would be an integral part of the Syrian state.

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