The sheikhdom of the Druze mind in Lebanon warned on Thursday that the dangers of participating in visiting the holy places in the “occupied lands”, as a Druze religious delegation from Syria plans to visit Israel for the first time in 5 decades.
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A statement was issued by the media office in the sheikhdom of the mind that stating: “After informing us of the invitation addressed to the sheikhs and the province of Al -Balan to visit the holy places in the occupied territories, the sheikhdom of the mind in Lebanon again warns the Lebanese brothers, especially the honorable clerics, of the dangers of emotional drifting and the consequences of participating in this occasion and others, because of the consequent legal responsibility for everyone who enters the lands Occupied.
The sheikhdom of the mind emphasized “religious accountability, and the lifting of the cover completely from every violation of these trends,” expressing her hope for “understanding and responding to responsibility and commitment.”
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On Friday, about 100 Syrian Druze elders will be visited, and this will be the first visit of Israel in about 50 years when a group of them came immediately after the 1973 war.
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It is expected that the elders, most of whom are from a group of Druze villages at the foot of Jabal Al -Sheikh in Syria, are expected to visit the shrine of the Prophet Shuaib, west of Tiberias, in the lower Galilee.
It is worth noting that in the wake of the escalation of sectarian violence in Syria, Israel has repeatedly declared its willingness to defend the Druze in the country if they were attacked.