Kurds in Syria fear they're next
Kurdish sources speaking to Israeli media said that they fear the Bedouin tribes now attacking the Druze in Suwayda will turn on them next.

Kurdish sources speaking to Kann News today (Sunday) said that they fear they will be targeted by Sunni and radical Islamist groups next after the Druze in Suwayda.
The sources also said that if Israel and the United States had taken support for the Kurds seriously, they would have been able to "take care" of the situation in the south of the country, especially in Suwayda much better and more effectively than Ahmad a-Sharaa's forces.
Reportedly, US Turkish Ambassador Tom Barrack reportedly told the Kurds to work to integrate with the Syrian state, including in terms of security, but it's unclear if they will comply given the events of the last few weeks.