Syrian Druze from the Golan Heights are permitted to cross through the passage to study, work and live in Syria proper.
[5] In 2010, the Israeli government authorized a pilgrimage to Syria by a group of 300 Druze citizens of Israel interested in visiting religious sites there.
[6] A group of dancers from five Druze villages in the Golan Heights was sent to Aleppo to perform in a dabka competition.
[7] Israeli Druze civilians are permitted to cross the border at Quneitra for university studies and marriage.
The terminal usually closes at 6 p.m. but can be opened at any time to handle humanitarian emergencies, such as the transfer to Israel of a Druze dentistry student who suffered a stroke while studying in Syria.