🇸🇾 Report: Julani’s Terrorists Face Civilian resistance ambushes:
In Albukamal, Muhammad Youssef Al-Muhanna, the head of the Executive Force of HTS’s General Security Department, was killed in an attack attributed to an ISIS cell, according to the Syrian News Agency. However, locals claim that the gunfire originated from an unknown vehicle, raising suspicions of a targeted assassination rather than a direct clash.
Meanwhile, in Idlib, three Ahrar al-Sham terrorists from Hama were ambushed and eliminated in Jabal al-Zawiya. The identities of the attackers remain unknown, but the targeted nature of the attack suggests growing resistance against HTS-aligned groups in the region.
In Tartous, a drive-by ambush resulted in the death of two HTS-affiliated General Security terrorists from Idlib—Hussam Khaled Al-Ghabr and Abdul Latif Abdul Salam. This incident follows a series of coordinated attacks targeting HTS operatives, indicating rising hostility even in areas outside their control.
In Anjara, Aleppo, infighting among HTS-affiliated terrorists erupted, leaving several dead and injured. HTS’s growing internal divisions and tensions with local groups suggest that Julani’s terrorists are facing increased opposition not only from civilians but also from within their own ranks.
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In Albukamal, Muhammad Youssef Al-Muhanna, the head of the Executive Force of HTS’s General Security Department, was killed in an attack attributed to an ISIS cell, according to the Syrian News Agency. However, locals claim that the gunfire originated from an unknown vehicle, raising suspicions of a targeted assassination rather than a direct clash.
Meanwhile, in Idlib, three Ahrar al-Sham terrorists from Hama were ambushed and eliminated in Jabal al-Zawiya. The identities of the attackers remain unknown, but the targeted nature of the attack suggests growing resistance against HTS-aligned groups in the region.
In Tartous, a drive-by ambush resulted in the death of two HTS-affiliated General Security terrorists from Idlib—Hussam Khaled Al-Ghabr and Abdul Latif Abdul Salam. This incident follows a series of coordinated attacks targeting HTS operatives, indicating rising hostility even in areas outside their control.
In Anjara, Aleppo, infighting among HTS-affiliated terrorists erupted, leaving several dead and injured. HTS’s growing internal divisions and tensions with local groups suggest that Julani’s terrorists are facing increased opposition not only from civilians but also from within their own ranks.
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🇸🇾 Report: Massacre in Syria: Voices from the Survivors of HTS Terrorist Atrocities:
In Al-Rusafa, a grieving mother lost three sons and her 15-year-old grandson—young men who had been away for work, returning home for a brief visit. What should have been a peaceful reunion turned into a nightmare. HTS terrorists entered the village in three waves. The first group conducted searches but left without harming anyone. The second, ruthless and bloodthirsty, rounded up all the men and executed them in the streets. The third came to plunder, looting homes at gunpoint, stealing valuables, and locking families inside their homes for two days. When the villagers were finally freed, they stepped out to a harrowing scene—the bodies of their loved ones scattered across the village, the air still heavy with the scent of blood.
In Sanoubar, Jableh, an Alawite woman gave a chilling account of her brother’s execution. HTS terrorists stormed their home, demanding the keys to their car and agricultural storage unit. Her 52-year-old brother, hoping to avoid conflict, complied and handed them over. But moments later, they executed him in front of the vehicle and ran him over with it. To further torment the family, the terrorists refused to allow them to bury his body for over three days. This testimony is yet another example of the targeted sectarian killings under Jolani’s rule.
In Rasafa, rural Hama, an Alawite father recounted the devastating loss of his sons, Mohammad Asaad and Haidar Asaad, who were brutally murdered by HTS terrorists. The young men were taken from their home based on their sectarian identity and executed in cold blood. Their bodies were left in the street as a warning to others in the village. The grieving father pleads for the world to recognize the systematic targeting and ethnic cleansing of Alawites under the so-called “new Syrian government.”
Another widow in Al-Rusafa shared her own horror. A terminally ill woman watched helplessly as HTS terrorists executed her husband and son before her eyes, despite her desperate pleas. They were the only ones who supported her and paid for her cancer treatment. After killing them, the terrorists looted her home, stealing her medicine, money, and household items. What they couldn’t take, they destroyed. Left without resources, she has now stopped receiving treatment. “Is this the jihad they preached in mosques?” she asks. “Is this the Islam they claim to defend?”
The family of Haidar Asaad and his son Ali Asaad, who were also killed in Al-Rusafa, provided further testimony on the massacre. The first HTS terrorist faction took their IDs and left. The second faction returned to execute them. The third faction looted homes and confiscated phones to prevent documentation. “Who will care for the orphans left behind?” the widow of Haidar Asaad asked. “What crime did they commit other than following orders?” She places blame not only on the killers but on the mosque preachers who incited the violence.
In Baniyas, an Alawite mother shared a heartbreaking account of her son’s murder. A terrorist approached her son, asking to speak with him privately. Moments later, as they walked down the road, the terrorist shot him dead in cold blood—right in front of her.
These testimonies paint a horrifying picture of HTS terrorists’ sectarian massacres. Families have been torn apart, villages devastated, and generations scarred by violence. While the world remains silent and supporting it, these atrocities continue.
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In Al-Rusafa, a grieving mother lost three sons and her 15-year-old grandson—young men who had been away for work, returning home for a brief visit. What should have been a peaceful reunion turned into a nightmare. HTS terrorists entered the village in three waves. The first group conducted searches but left without harming anyone. The second, ruthless and bloodthirsty, rounded up all the men and executed them in the streets. The third came to plunder, looting homes at gunpoint, stealing valuables, and locking families inside their homes for two days. When the villagers were finally freed, they stepped out to a harrowing scene—the bodies of their loved ones scattered across the village, the air still heavy with the scent of blood.
In Sanoubar, Jableh, an Alawite woman gave a chilling account of her brother’s execution. HTS terrorists stormed their home, demanding the keys to their car and agricultural storage unit. Her 52-year-old brother, hoping to avoid conflict, complied and handed them over. But moments later, they executed him in front of the vehicle and ran him over with it. To further torment the family, the terrorists refused to allow them to bury his body for over three days. This testimony is yet another example of the targeted sectarian killings under Jolani’s rule.
In Rasafa, rural Hama, an Alawite father recounted the devastating loss of his sons, Mohammad Asaad and Haidar Asaad, who were brutally murdered by HTS terrorists. The young men were taken from their home based on their sectarian identity and executed in cold blood. Their bodies were left in the street as a warning to others in the village. The grieving father pleads for the world to recognize the systematic targeting and ethnic cleansing of Alawites under the so-called “new Syrian government.”
Another widow in Al-Rusafa shared her own horror. A terminally ill woman watched helplessly as HTS terrorists executed her husband and son before her eyes, despite her desperate pleas. They were the only ones who supported her and paid for her cancer treatment. After killing them, the terrorists looted her home, stealing her medicine, money, and household items. What they couldn’t take, they destroyed. Left without resources, she has now stopped receiving treatment. “Is this the jihad they preached in mosques?” she asks. “Is this the Islam they claim to defend?”
The family of Haidar Asaad and his son Ali Asaad, who were also killed in Al-Rusafa, provided further testimony on the massacre. The first HTS terrorist faction took their IDs and left. The second faction returned to execute them. The third faction looted homes and confiscated phones to prevent documentation. “Who will care for the orphans left behind?” the widow of Haidar Asaad asked. “What crime did they commit other than following orders?” She places blame not only on the killers but on the mosque preachers who incited the violence.
In Baniyas, an Alawite mother shared a heartbreaking account of her son’s murder. A terrorist approached her son, asking to speak with him privately. Moments later, as they walked down the road, the terrorist shot him dead in cold blood—right in front of her.
These testimonies paint a horrifying picture of HTS terrorists’ sectarian massacres. Families have been torn apart, villages devastated, and generations scarred by violence. While the world remains silent and supporting it, these atrocities continue.
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🇸🇾 Report: Julani’s Terrorists Continue Sectarian Massacres in Syria, Now Targeting Children:
On the first day of Eid, March 31, HTS-led General Security militants carried out a massacre in the village of Harf Bin Namra, Baniyas, killing six Alawite civilians, including a child. Among the victims were Ibrahim Mohammad Shahin, Soumar Ibrahim Shahin, Thaer Ibrahim Shahin, and Ibrahim Soumar Shahin, a young child who was the grandson of Ibrahim. The village Mukhtar, Joudat Fares, and Najdat Fares were also executed. The attack highlights HTS’s continued targeting of Alawite communities under its reign of terror.
In Talkalakh, two Sunni men were shot dead in what has been described as a fratricidal killing. A video from the scene captures one of the dying men saying, “Assad’s forces didn’t kill us like this,” exposing the brutality of the infighting among HTS’s factions. This incident contradicts the group’s claim of defending Sunnis, as their internal conflicts continue to spill innocent blood.
On March 30, in Tartous, Ibrahim Mohammed, a 17-year-old Alawite high school student, was executed by HTS-led General Security at the Karto junction. The killing of a young student on the streets of Tartous signals a dangerous escalation in HTS’s violence, where even children are no longer spared.
The brutality continued on March 31 in Karm Al-Zeitoun, Homs, where a militant from HTS-led General Security, accompanied by his son, stormed a home and carried out a massacre. An Alawite mother, Ola, and her three children—Ahmad Bashar Ibrahim, Haitham Bashar Ibrahim, and Ghazal Bashar Ibrahim—were all murdered in cold blood. Their father, Bashar Talal Ibrahim, was critically injured and rushed to the hospital. Two Sunni friends from the Bakkar family, who were visiting the family at the time, were also executed. This massacre underscores HTS’s indiscriminate violence, targeting both Alawites and Sunnis with equal brutality.
In another case of HTS’s oppression, Ghaith Omran, a 15-year-old boy, was detained and abused by HTS-affiliated General Security forces in Talkalakh. He was held for several hours, during which he was subjected to severe physical abuse. A photo taken after his release shows a swollen face and bruised eye, evidence of HTS’s systematic use of torture against those they detain.
Julani’s terrorists are relentlessly executing massacres, targeting entire families, young students, and even Sunnis who oppose them. Their actions are not just random acts of violence; they are part of a larger campaign of sectarian cleansing, enforced through executions, torture, and terror. The world must recognize and act against this ongoing genocide before more innocent lives are lost.
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On the first day of Eid, March 31, HTS-led General Security militants carried out a massacre in the village of Harf Bin Namra, Baniyas, killing six Alawite civilians, including a child. Among the victims were Ibrahim Mohammad Shahin, Soumar Ibrahim Shahin, Thaer Ibrahim Shahin, and Ibrahim Soumar Shahin, a young child who was the grandson of Ibrahim. The village Mukhtar, Joudat Fares, and Najdat Fares were also executed. The attack highlights HTS’s continued targeting of Alawite communities under its reign of terror.
In Talkalakh, two Sunni men were shot dead in what has been described as a fratricidal killing. A video from the scene captures one of the dying men saying, “Assad’s forces didn’t kill us like this,” exposing the brutality of the infighting among HTS’s factions. This incident contradicts the group’s claim of defending Sunnis, as their internal conflicts continue to spill innocent blood.
On March 30, in Tartous, Ibrahim Mohammed, a 17-year-old Alawite high school student, was executed by HTS-led General Security at the Karto junction. The killing of a young student on the streets of Tartous signals a dangerous escalation in HTS’s violence, where even children are no longer spared.
The brutality continued on March 31 in Karm Al-Zeitoun, Homs, where a militant from HTS-led General Security, accompanied by his son, stormed a home and carried out a massacre. An Alawite mother, Ola, and her three children—Ahmad Bashar Ibrahim, Haitham Bashar Ibrahim, and Ghazal Bashar Ibrahim—were all murdered in cold blood. Their father, Bashar Talal Ibrahim, was critically injured and rushed to the hospital. Two Sunni friends from the Bakkar family, who were visiting the family at the time, were also executed. This massacre underscores HTS’s indiscriminate violence, targeting both Alawites and Sunnis with equal brutality.
In another case of HTS’s oppression, Ghaith Omran, a 15-year-old boy, was detained and abused by HTS-affiliated General Security forces in Talkalakh. He was held for several hours, during which he was subjected to severe physical abuse. A photo taken after his release shows a swollen face and bruised eye, evidence of HTS’s systematic use of torture against those they detain.
Julani’s terrorists are relentlessly executing massacres, targeting entire families, young students, and even Sunnis who oppose them. Their actions are not just random acts of violence; they are part of a larger campaign of sectarian cleansing, enforced through executions, torture, and terror. The world must recognize and act against this ongoing genocide before more innocent lives are lost.
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🇸🇾 Report: Julani’s Terrorists Intoxicating Young Children and Youth:
In Wadi Khaled, a Lebanese village near the Syrian border in Akkar, disturbing footage has emerged showing children mimicking violent behaviors associated with HTS terrorists. In the video, one child is seen lying on the ground barking, while another aims a toy gun at him, imitating the violent actions of extremist Takfiri groups. This disturbing scene raises urgent questions about the extent to which extremist ideologies are being implanted in young minds. What kind of future are we shaping when children view violence as a form of play? Furthermore, this incident suggests that the “Caliphate Cubs” syndrome, which is known for indoctrinating children into militant extremism, may now be spreading beyond Syria’s borders. Wadi Khaled has long been a hub for hardline Sunni views, and after December 8, HTS fighters were seen arriving in the area, being welcomed and sheltered, before crossing back into Syria. This cross-border activity further highlights the dangerous spread of terrorist ideologies.
In Arab al-Shati’, a village in Tartous, another concerning trend has emerged. Reports indicate that teenagers and young boys have been seen openly carrying weapons, which has raised alarm among locals. The growing concern is not only about the increase in armed minors but also about who is arming these children and for what purpose. The open presence of weapons among young people in Tartous signals a disturbing trend of militarization and child exploitation, which could foster a new generation of extremists. The increasing influence of Julani’s terrorist group, with its Wahhabi ideology, is clearly spreading throughout Syria and into neighboring regions like Lebanon. These incidents underscore the dangerous expansion of HTS’s control and the corrupting influence it has on the younger generation, shaping them into violence-prone individuals. As the terrorist group’s reach grows, it is pushing the boundaries of extremism, turning local communities into breeding grounds for future militant actions.
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In Wadi Khaled, a Lebanese village near the Syrian border in Akkar, disturbing footage has emerged showing children mimicking violent behaviors associated with HTS terrorists. In the video, one child is seen lying on the ground barking, while another aims a toy gun at him, imitating the violent actions of extremist Takfiri groups. This disturbing scene raises urgent questions about the extent to which extremist ideologies are being implanted in young minds. What kind of future are we shaping when children view violence as a form of play? Furthermore, this incident suggests that the “Caliphate Cubs” syndrome, which is known for indoctrinating children into militant extremism, may now be spreading beyond Syria’s borders. Wadi Khaled has long been a hub for hardline Sunni views, and after December 8, HTS fighters were seen arriving in the area, being welcomed and sheltered, before crossing back into Syria. This cross-border activity further highlights the dangerous spread of terrorist ideologies.
In Arab al-Shati’, a village in Tartous, another concerning trend has emerged. Reports indicate that teenagers and young boys have been seen openly carrying weapons, which has raised alarm among locals. The growing concern is not only about the increase in armed minors but also about who is arming these children and for what purpose. The open presence of weapons among young people in Tartous signals a disturbing trend of militarization and child exploitation, which could foster a new generation of extremists. The increasing influence of Julani’s terrorist group, with its Wahhabi ideology, is clearly spreading throughout Syria and into neighboring regions like Lebanon. These incidents underscore the dangerous expansion of HTS’s control and the corrupting influence it has on the younger generation, shaping them into violence-prone individuals. As the terrorist group’s reach grows, it is pushing the boundaries of extremism, turning local communities into breeding grounds for future militant actions.
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