The recent violence in Suwayda is not a tribal dispute or a local feud, but a deliberate incursion led by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, masked as tribal conflict and overlooked by much of the global media. The Druze community has become the target of a religious war, facing brutal attacks for refusing to submit to jihadist rule. Media coverage has largely sanitized the events, framing them as 'sectarian tensions' and ignoring the scale and intent of the violence. This pattern of religiously motivated aggression is not isolated to Suwayda, but is part of a broader global trend, with similar atrocities occurring in Israel, Nigeria, Libya, Iraq, and Syria. The West's reluctance to confront the true nature of these attacks leaves vulnerable minorities exposed and perpetuates a cycle of denial and abandonment. Israel stands as a lone defender against this tide, serving as both a moral and strategic bulwark for Western civilization. The abandonment of Israel and other besieged communities signals a deeper crisis of identity and values in the West, as radical ideologies exploit weak governance and unprotected minorities worldwide.

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