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Israel planning to house Syrian refugees if regime falls

January 10, 2012 13:31

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Israel is preparing to offer refuge to Syrian citizens if the regime of President Bashar al-Assad falls.

Although Syria has long refused officially to recognise the Jewish state, Israel's military chief has revealed that should it be necessary, the country would help house refugees from the Syrian minority Alawite sect.

Lieutenant-General Benny Gantz reportedly told a Knesset committee that when the regime falls "it is expected to result in a blow to the Alawite sect. We are preparing to take in Alawite refugees on the Golan Heights."

President Assad, who is said to be responsible for the deaths of thousands of Syrians since a popular uprising began during the Arab Spring, is a member of the Alawite sect. If he is overthrown, the Alawite population would probably be in danger of reprisal attacks.