Druze are a Muslim sect.
No. The Druze people have a strictly monotheistic religion that is different from Christianity. There is a scholastic debate as to whether Druze are an Islamic Sect (part of Ismai'ili Shiite Islam) or a distinct religion of their. However, most Druze and most Muslims agree that Druze and Islam are distinct religions.
The Druze are a monotheistic community. They emerged from the Ismailism school. The Druze religion has five pillars : Faith, Prayer, Pilgrimage, Fasting and Charity.
Druze do not have a specific requirement for circumcision in their religious practices. The decision to circumcise is often influenced by cultural, familial, or personal factors among the Druze community, rather than religious beliefs.
They practice Islam religion.
The majority of Syrians practice Sunni Islam, although there are also significant populations of Alawites, Christians, and Druze in the country.
The religion that does not practice circumcision is Jainism.
Israel is 75% Jewish, 16.1% Muslim, 2.1% Christian, and 1.6% Druze, with the remaining 5.0% being Baha'i or not classified by religion.
According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, the religious affiliation of the Israeli population as of 2011 was: 75.4% Jewish, 16.9% Muslim, 2.1% Christian, and 1.7% Druze, with the remaining 4.0% not classified by religion. Accordingly, the least popular religion in Israel is Druze. However, there are other religions that have just a handful of adherents in Israel.
They practice Roman Catholic religion
Buddhism is the religion. Buddhist practice Buddhism.
It depends on who you ask. Most Druze and most typical Muslims would agree that Druze and Islam are separate religions. Druze is clearly an offshoot of Islam, but goes far enough to be a separate faith. (This would be similar to how most Jews see Messianic Judaism, but not the other way around.) However, anthropologists who classify religion hold that Druze is not significantly different enough from Islam to be a unique faith. Since most Druze values and beliefs are secret, it is highly unlikely that we will ever get a satisfactory answer. As for myself, if both Islam and Druze can agree that the two religions are distinct, I see no point arguing with them.
It is entirely up to you, how seriously you wish to practice your religion.