Mediation is a process that allows conflicting parties to reach a mutually agreed-upon
resolution through the intervention of a neutral third party. In Druze culture,
mediation is an integral part of tradition and social life. The history of mediation
within the Druze community highlights a longstanding process of preserving and
passing down social values across generations, with justice, tolerance, and mutual
respect at its core.
Traditional Druze leadership—comprising sheikhs, community elders, and public
figures—plays a key role in guiding society toward conflict resolution through
agreed-upon means to prevent divisions and maintain communal harmony. This
approach strengthens the social resilience of the community and enables it to cope
with both internal and external challenges over time.
