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<h1>Druze Minority Faces Political Uncertainty Amid Assad's Fall; Struggles for Inclusion in Secular, Democratic Syria</h1> Syria's Druze minority is navigating a complex political landscape following the fall of Bashar Assad. Caught between the Islamist-led government in Damascus and Israel, which has shown interest in their plight, the Druze are wary of both. The new government, dominated by former insurgents, has yet to fully include minority groups, leading to distrust. Tensions are high, with recent violence in Druze areas and Israeli threats to intervene. Despite their historical independence and reluctance to disarm, the Druze seek inclusion in a secular, democratic Syria. Economic struggles and perceived exclusion have led to protests against the new authorities.