Sources reveal the "Israeli" plan for southern Syria.

Reliable sources revealed that "Israel is trying to persuade the Druze minority to help push the Syrian Druze to reject the new government."
They also indicated that Israel claimed it would spend over a billion dollars to assist the Druze, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Disarmed
Furthermore, it was reported that "the Israeli side is working to convince world powers to support Damascus in adopting a federal system of independent ethnic regions, with the southern border regions being disarmed."
Moreover, sources stated that "Tel Aviv sees the political transformations in Syria as an increasing threat to it, thus seeks to persuade Syrian Druze to reject the new government through a plan involving spending exceeding a billion dollars."
It was also claimed that some members of the Druze community in Syria expressed concerns about the new regime, while others expressed their support for Israel and called for their community to separate from Damascus.
It is worth noting that "numerous widespread popular protests have recently erupted in Druze areas, condemning Israeli schemes, as Druze leaders declared their commitment to the unity of Syria."
Last week, Netanyahu reiterated his government's commitment to protecting the Druze minority, sparking protests in several areas in southern Syria against such interventions.
Meanwhile, the spiritual leader of the Druze community in Syria, Hikmat al-Hajri, has repeatedly emphasized that their project is Syrian and national, emphasizing the unity of the country territorially and socially.
Since the fall of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime on December 8th last year, the Israeli army has penetrated the demilitarized zone (in more than 10 locations) in the occupied Golan Heights, which has separated Israeli-controlled and Syrian-controlled areas since 1974.
Its forces quickly spread to several areas and points around that region.
It also took control of the eastern side of Mount Hermon, with Netanyahu claiming that this defensive measure aims to curb potential threats to his country from the Syrian side.