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Aaron Y. Zelin and Phillip Smyth take a closer look at " The Vocabulary of Sectarianism " in the Middle East Channel of Foreign Policy - definately a must read.
Christians in the Bekaa increasingly threatened by Islamists  In Al-Monitor a report  appeared  from the mainly Greek Catholic towns of Ras Baalbek and al-Qaa on the Lebanese-Syrian border. In the Bekaa valley, where tensions between Hizballah and Syrian Islamist rebels are running high, Christians towns feel increasingly threatened by Sunni Islamists from Syria as well: “Civilians are forming patrols to protect the borders in places like al-Qaa and Ras Baalbek,” said a source in the Defense Ministry that chose to remain anonymous, as he wasn’t authorized to speak to the media. “What they are doing is in coordination with the local municipality and the governor of the Bekaa, so it’s half-legal, let’s say.” Ras Baalbek and al-Qaa are two of Lebanon’s largest Christian villages, inhabited predominately by Greek Catholics and located on the northeast border with Syria. To date, locals say Ras Baalbek has yet to experience any incidents involving ar...
The "Syria in Crisis" Blog (which is generally great btw) on the Site of the Carnegie Endowment featured an interesting piece on the Alawites of Lebanon which provides some usefull background information about this community and an analysis of it's current leadership dynamics. "Power Struggles Among the Alawites in Lebanon" Part I Part II by Raphaël Lefèvre
Al Jazeera English (of which myself is not a great fan overall) published an informative article on their website about Druze refuseniks in Israel containing some useful links. Israel's Druze conscientious objectors  by Dany Ballout/Al Jazeera
The Syriac Military Council (SMC)   in Syria's north eastern Hasakah province has  officially joined the YPG, the main Kurdish militia. Not to be confused with the other Syriac militia Sutoro (which is reportedly lately leaning more towards the regime site) the SMC was established a year ago and has recently proven to be an active fighting group. As Christians they add a cross-secterian flavor to the already secular image of the YPG.

The alleged conversion of the Druze in Idlib province

by Rami Abou Diab and Tobias Lang Islamist pressure on Druze villages in Idlib Three weeks ago a previous posting on this Blog about the situation of the Druze in northern Syria (Jabal al-A‘la or Jabal as-Summaq) stated, that " If it is true, that Kaftin or other Druze villages are under the control of ISIS, the inhabitants are faceing extremely hard times". While  end of October  an attack by  al-Qaida affiliated  ISIS on the village of Kaftin had been prevented by villagers of surrounding Sunni settlements and/or FSA elements, around December 22 the Islamist pressure on the 18 Druze villages in the area  intensified (for a detailed map see here ). Reports started to circulate, according to which the inhabitants of the Druze villages had declared their conversion to Islam.  A four page long declaration by sheikhs of the villages was posted on social media by activists connected to ISIS and Jabhat an-Nusra , which may indicate it wa...