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The clashes raise fears of a worsening spiral of sectarian violence. In March, an ambush on government security forces by fighters loyal to Assad triggered days of sectarian and revenge attacks.
Israel’s warplanes struck Syria’s military headquarters in Damascus on Wednesday, escalating its intervention in sectarian strife involving the Druze—a community with a foot in both countries.
The latest fighting has raised fears of more sectarian violence. In March, an ambush on government forces by Assad loyalists in another part of Syria triggered days of sectarian and revenge attacks.