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Israel's Defense Ministry announced on Sunday it will allow Syrian Druze workers to enter the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights from Syrian territory, without specifying a start date for issuing permits. The Golan Heights, home to 24,000 Druze, is strategically important and was captured by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War, although most countries consider it occupied.
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