Ensuring the safety of Rojava and the ethnic minorities living under the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria is essential to Israel’s own security, board members of the Kurdish-Jewish Alliance told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday.

The alliance is one of four Swiss Kurdish organizations that recently penned a letter to Israel’s ambassador to Switzerland, Tibor Schlosser, and President Isaac Herzog, warning that Israel’s fate is closely linked to that of the Kurdish people and calling for urgent support from Jerusalem.

The letter warned that the system of equal rights enjoyed by Kurds, Syriacs, Yazidis, Alawites, and other ethnic minorities under the Autonomous Administration of Rojava is facing an unprecedented threat from the Syrian regime.

The regime, led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammad al-Julani, has been repeatedly accused of targeting minority communities across Syria, including through its alleged role in massacres

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