Gathered at a hilltop in the Israeli-held Golan Heights, a group of Druze sheikhs look through binoculars at the Syrian village of Hader, surrounded by Islamist fighters. They fear their brethren are in imminent danger.
Intense battles this week have left Syria’s al -aeda branch, the Nusra Front, in control of hills that encircle the Druze village, leaving open only a southern gateway facing the Israeli-held territory and security fence.
“We have come to see what Nusra are doing to our relatives, they are holed up in their homes, surrounded by terrorists,” said one of the five young sheikhs in traditional black garb and a white skull cap. He asked not to be identified.
Last week Nusra Front killed at least 20 Druze villagers in the northern Syrian province of Idlib, raising concern for the minority as insurgents, including Sunni Islamists, gain ground against President Bashar al-Assad.
Spread between Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Jordan, the Druze are viewed as heretics by al-Qaeda and Islamic State because of their religion, an offshoot of Islam incorporating elements of other faiths. Many Syrian Druzes have fought for Assad against the rebels.
A few dozen of Hader’s houses are visible from across the frontier and the Syrian flag, a symbol of loyalty to Assad, is painted on a water tower. A handful of people could be seen for a moment out in the street.
The explosions and gunfire near Hader this week thundered across to Majdal Shams, a Druze village in the Israeli-held Golan, four kilometers away.
Many here have family in Hader. Salman, 54, said he has been speaking with his cousin there daily.
“We are worried that, God forbid, those fanatical terrorists will enter the village and that there will be a massacre,” said Salman who asked not to give his full name

Druze in Israeli-held Golan fear for Syrian brethren

Members of the Druze community walk next to the border fence between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, near the Druze village of Majdal Shams, as others watch the fighting in Syria's ongoing civil war, in this June 16, 2015 file picture. (Reuters)
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Friday 19 June 2015
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