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Elders from the Islamic and Druze faiths urge for civilian harmony within Syria's tumultuous landscape.

Islamic Leader Sheikh Raed Salah, along with prominent Druze elders, advocate for preserving and promoting harmony in war-torn Syria. They emphasize the Druze community's commitment to peace, stating that they willingly stand for it.

Elders from the Islamic and Druze faiths urge for civilian harmony within Syria's tumultuous landscape.

Title: calls for Unity and Internal Peace in Syria amidst Ongoing Tensions

In Israel, the big cheese of the Islamic Movement, Sheikh Raed Salah, and some wise elder Druze has been screaming loud about the urgent need for on-point chill in Syria, diggin' the idea that everyone gets along jolly well there. They reckon that the Druze folk are strong enough and don't require a savior from any ol' somewhere-outer.

Sheik Raed dropped a statement the other night after a sit-down with some Druze legends in the Holy Land. In a nutshell, he said, "We respect all God's messengers, equal as day follows night. We don't tolerate anybody trash-talking any prophet."

He took a swipe at some hothead who dared diss Prophet Muhammad and labeled his deed a damned disgrace. "Muhammad and all the prophets preached about peace," he added, stressing the necessity of sowing peace across Palestinian, Arab, Islamic, and humanitarian societies, including Syria.

Sheik Raed emphasized promoting peace in Palestinian neighborhoods within Israel, and all places of the world that are holding down the Arab, Islamic, and humanitarian vibes.

He then shouted out, "Peace in Syria, worry-free for everyone, whichever religion they worship, or where they're from. The Druze of Syria are special ingredients in the Syrian melting pot and they don't need a life-guard from outta town!"

Yesterday evening, fisticuffs flared up between police and some militant Druze in Sahnaya city, south of the mad capital, Damascus. Israel has been buzzing the Syrian skies, claiming their bombing raids aim to protect the Druze.

Some say Israel is behaving in a sneaky manner, sowing sectarian chaos to expand their reign in Syria. This is a far cry from the stance of the Druze elders advocating self-sufficiency.

  1. The attack on the police by militant Druze in Sahnaya city, south of Damascus, highlights the ongoing tension in Syria, a region that Sheikh Raed Salah and other leaders are urging for unity and internal peace.
  2. In the political and general news, there are calls for humanitarian societies, including Syria, to embrace peace amidst war-and-conflicts, a message that was emphasized by Sheikh Raed in a recent statement following a meeting with Druze leaders in Israel.
  3. The stance of the Druze leaders, who advocate self-sufficiency and peace, contrasts with the alleged Israeli strategy of sowing sectarian chaos to expand their influence in Syria, a claim that has raised concerns in the wider humanitarian sphere.
  4. Sheikh Raed's statement, made after a meeting with Druze elders, stressed the importance of respecting all God's messengers and promoting peace across Palestinian, Arab, Islamic, and humanitarian societies, including Syria, which is currently plagued by war and conflicts.
  5. In the face of bombing raids by Israel, who claim their actions aim to protect the Druze, the Druze of Syria, viewed as a special ingredient in the Syrian melting pot, are urged not to seek a life-guard from outta town, but rather, to stand strong and promote peace within their own society.
Islamic Leaders in Israel, specifically Sheikh Raed Salah and prominent Druze elders, advocate for sustaining and fostering civil tranquility in Syria. They highlight the unity and commitment of the Druze community in this regard, stating that they

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