Both sides are calling for people to fight. The Druze in Syria have called people from Israel, and more than 1,000 Israeli Druze have crossed the border to join the fighting. The Bedouins are desperately urging Arab Sunnis to join the fight, and now there are 100,000 Arab militias armed and heading towards Suwayda province.

The most interesting thing is that many of these Israeli Druze have participated in the urban combat in Gaza city. However, the Arab Sunnis managed to mobilize 100,000 militiamen at once.

Now the Druze have demonstrated their united front value, which can give Israel control over three provinces in southern Syria, serving as a strategic buffer zone for Israel. If large-scale combat breaks out, the Israeli regular army is highly likely to get involved.

Syria itself is a multi-ethnic country, with each ethnic group having its own tribal armed forces. Behind them are also countries supporting them. The Kurds have American support, with the US military stationed in the Kurdish region of Syria.

The Joulani government is backed by Turkey and the Gulf states, while the Druze are supported by Israel. As the saying goes, "you need to look at the master when beating the dog," so Israel naturally needs to step in to help the Druze.

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