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According to the report two rebel groups from Syria's Druze minority have expressed their readiness to join the national army following the fall of the Assad regime. The new Syrian rulers face the challenge of rebuilding state institutions including the army, shaped by the Assad family's five-decade rule.
The report said that the Druze rebels added that they would reject "any factional or sectarian army used as a tool to suppress the people.” "We as military factions have no designs or roles in administrative or political affairs," the groups from south Syria's Sweida province said.
The report also stated that the rebels called for "civil and political work in a participatory manner that places the human being at the center of priorities." The new Syrian leadership has unveiled a plan to dissolve different armed groups operating in Syria and integrate them into the country’s military. Syria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa told Al Arabiya TV last month that "weapons must be in the hands of the state alone." Sharma added that authorities would welcome "whoever is armed and qualified to join the defense ministry."
That will be a good move for the new Syrian leader to remove the armed groups in their country that liked to suppress their country's people.They want to rule their own country.
Watch the report via the YT link.
The report said that the Druze rebels added that they would reject "any factional or sectarian army used as a tool to suppress the people.” "We as military factions have no designs or roles in administrative or political affairs," the groups from south Syria's Sweida province said.
The report also stated that the rebels called for "civil and political work in a participatory manner that places the human being at the center of priorities." The new Syrian leadership has unveiled a plan to dissolve different armed groups operating in Syria and integrate them into the country’s military. Syria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa told Al Arabiya TV last month that "weapons must be in the hands of the state alone." Sharma added that authorities would welcome "whoever is armed and qualified to join the defense ministry."
That will be a good move for the new Syrian leader to remove the armed groups in their country that liked to suppress their country's people.They want to rule their own country.
Watch the report via the YT link.