🇸🇾 Report: Julani’s Terror Belts Continuing Massacre of Innocent Masses Across Syria Without Outrage: (1/2):
In the past ten days, the massacres have not stopped, and they continue to unfold across Syria with no end in sight. The ongoing violence and brutal killings have escalated under the influence of militants affiliated with Julani’s terror groups. The situation is dire, with missing persons reports coming in from different parts of the country. One such case involves Asma Lana Ahmed, a 16-year-old girl who was last seen between 4:00 and 4:30 PM near the Awqaf Project, opposite the Arab Writers’ Union and close to Lubna Salon. Her whereabouts remain unknown, and she has disappeared without a trace. Another case involves Umm Sumer Daadaa, a woman from Al-Safraqiya village, who left her home on the morning of March 25, 2025, to collect her retirement salary from Jableh. She was last seen wearing black clothing, and although she made contact after arriving in Jableh, she has not been heard from since and is now considered missing.
In Homs, the body of Yahya Mutee Zidane was discovered on March 25, weeks after he was taken from his home in the Karm Shamsham neighborhood of Homs on March 7 by HTS-affiliated militants. Zidane, a member of the Alawite sect, became yet another victim of sectarian violence in Syria, which continues to target minority groups in the country. In Aleppo, the situation has worsened, with over 12 cases of kidnappings and killings reported in the last week alone. Among the missing persons are Lynn, Azhar Al-Obaidi, Ra Kassar, and Abdul Rahman Al-Hakim – their fates remain unknown. Ms. Ezdihar, who was found alive after being kidnapped, physically abused, and dumped at Al-Salihin Cemetery, adds to the growing list of victims. Hevin Mahmoud Daoud went missing on March 26 after heading to her institute near the Al-Rahman Mosque in the New Syriac area. Ibrahim Sheikh Nasser disappeared after evening prayers in the Al-Mashhad neighborhood. Amir & Muhannad Salem Matar have been missing for over 15 days after being kidnapped in Aleppo. Rawaa Al-Ahmad Al-Mustafa was last seen at 10 AM in Al-Shaar heading to “Ahla Bel Dayaa” before her phone was disconnected.
The killings in Aleppo have also escalated. Ahmed Naasani, former president of the Al-Ittihad Club fans association, was killed by unidentified assailants. Engineer Hussam Aweera was murdered in his home, and his wife critically injured. Ahmed Sourani was shot dead in Masaken Hanano, and his brother Kamel Sourani was injured, along with a taxi driver. The attackers escaped on a motorcycle. In Damascus, militants affiliated with HTS abducted Tamim Ali Rustam, 65, and his son Ali Rustam, 25, from the Al-Qadam neighborhood. Their whereabouts are still unknown. This is part of a rising trend of sectarian targeting, with local reports indicating that at least 20 other Alawite individuals have been abducted. Relatives have urged authorities to intervene and disclose their whereabouts.
In Bustan Al-Hamam, rural Baniyas, Mohammad Izzat Shiha was shot and killed by gunmen affiliated with the so-called “General Security” forces. Witnesses reported that several young men were severely beaten, and gunmen fired indiscriminately to terrorize the local population before withdrawing from the area. In the village of Al-Dhahabia, a young man named Ahmed Al-Youssef was shot and killed at his doorstep by assailants who asked him to fill their pickup truck’s gas tank. The attack occurred in front of his mother, who witnessed the brutal killing. Ahmed had been working at a small gas and diesel stand to support his family. In Al-Bab, a young man was shot dead by members of the General Security forces in the city market. This follows reports of clashes in the area, adding to the mounting violence and insecurity in the region.
A video has emerged showing a kidnapped man pleading for his life, stating that he will be killed unless his captors’ ransom demands are met. This is yet another example of the growing trend of kidnapping for ransom in the region.
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In the past ten days, the massacres have not stopped, and they continue to unfold across Syria with no end in sight. The ongoing violence and brutal killings have escalated under the influence of militants affiliated with Julani’s terror groups. The situation is dire, with missing persons reports coming in from different parts of the country. One such case involves Asma Lana Ahmed, a 16-year-old girl who was last seen between 4:00 and 4:30 PM near the Awqaf Project, opposite the Arab Writers’ Union and close to Lubna Salon. Her whereabouts remain unknown, and she has disappeared without a trace. Another case involves Umm Sumer Daadaa, a woman from Al-Safraqiya village, who left her home on the morning of March 25, 2025, to collect her retirement salary from Jableh. She was last seen wearing black clothing, and although she made contact after arriving in Jableh, she has not been heard from since and is now considered missing.
In Homs, the body of Yahya Mutee Zidane was discovered on March 25, weeks after he was taken from his home in the Karm Shamsham neighborhood of Homs on March 7 by HTS-affiliated militants. Zidane, a member of the Alawite sect, became yet another victim of sectarian violence in Syria, which continues to target minority groups in the country. In Aleppo, the situation has worsened, with over 12 cases of kidnappings and killings reported in the last week alone. Among the missing persons are Lynn, Azhar Al-Obaidi, Ra Kassar, and Abdul Rahman Al-Hakim – their fates remain unknown. Ms. Ezdihar, who was found alive after being kidnapped, physically abused, and dumped at Al-Salihin Cemetery, adds to the growing list of victims. Hevin Mahmoud Daoud went missing on March 26 after heading to her institute near the Al-Rahman Mosque in the New Syriac area. Ibrahim Sheikh Nasser disappeared after evening prayers in the Al-Mashhad neighborhood. Amir & Muhannad Salem Matar have been missing for over 15 days after being kidnapped in Aleppo. Rawaa Al-Ahmad Al-Mustafa was last seen at 10 AM in Al-Shaar heading to “Ahla Bel Dayaa” before her phone was disconnected.
The killings in Aleppo have also escalated. Ahmed Naasani, former president of the Al-Ittihad Club fans association, was killed by unidentified assailants. Engineer Hussam Aweera was murdered in his home, and his wife critically injured. Ahmed Sourani was shot dead in Masaken Hanano, and his brother Kamel Sourani was injured, along with a taxi driver. The attackers escaped on a motorcycle. In Damascus, militants affiliated with HTS abducted Tamim Ali Rustam, 65, and his son Ali Rustam, 25, from the Al-Qadam neighborhood. Their whereabouts are still unknown. This is part of a rising trend of sectarian targeting, with local reports indicating that at least 20 other Alawite individuals have been abducted. Relatives have urged authorities to intervene and disclose their whereabouts.
In Bustan Al-Hamam, rural Baniyas, Mohammad Izzat Shiha was shot and killed by gunmen affiliated with the so-called “General Security” forces. Witnesses reported that several young men were severely beaten, and gunmen fired indiscriminately to terrorize the local population before withdrawing from the area. In the village of Al-Dhahabia, a young man named Ahmed Al-Youssef was shot and killed at his doorstep by assailants who asked him to fill their pickup truck’s gas tank. The attack occurred in front of his mother, who witnessed the brutal killing. Ahmed had been working at a small gas and diesel stand to support his family. In Al-Bab, a young man was shot dead by members of the General Security forces in the city market. This follows reports of clashes in the area, adding to the mounting violence and insecurity in the region.
A video has emerged showing a kidnapped man pleading for his life, stating that he will be killed unless his captors’ ransom demands are met. This is yet another example of the growing trend of kidnapping for ransom in the region.
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In Homs, a group of young men has been kidnapped for ransom. One victim, Omar Nashar, is seen in a video with visible bruises and marks across his chest, indicating he has been tortured by his captors. In Hineh village, Mount Hermon, two masked gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on civilians standing outside a butcher shop. The victims, Louis Azar (the butcher shop owner), Johnny Bshara Hilaneh, Elie Haitham Hilaneh, and Michel Ayman Bshara, were injured. Fortunately, no fatalities have been confirmed. In Tartous, Ezzat Nafez Raslan, from the village of Jneinet Raslan in Al-Dreikish, went missing at 10:00 AM while driving in the Karto–Al-Hish–Autostrad area. His body was later found at Talkalakh Hospital.
In Tartous, two members of the HTS-affiliated General Security forces, Hussam Khaled Al-Ghabr and Abdul Latif Abdul Salam, were killed in a drive-by ambush. The two officers, originally from Idlib, were the victims of this attack. In Al-Qadam, images have surfaced showing four civilians detained by HTS-affiliated “General Security” units and later found dead. Among the victims was Tamim Rustum, a retired mathematics teacher. This incident adds to the growing number of arbitrary arrests and extrajudicial killings being carried out under the pretext of sectarian profiling and alleged affiliations with the regime.
The terror belts continue to spread violence and fear across Syria, with countless innocent civilians falling victim to the brutality of militias and extremist groups, including HTS. The international community remains silent as this campaign of terror, kidnapping, and sectarian killing continues unabated.
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In Homs, a group of young men has been kidnapped for ransom. One victim, Omar Nashar, is seen in a video with visible bruises and marks across his chest, indicating he has been tortured by his captors. In Hineh village, Mount Hermon, two masked gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire on civilians standing outside a butcher shop. The victims, Louis Azar (the butcher shop owner), Johnny Bshara Hilaneh, Elie Haitham Hilaneh, and Michel Ayman Bshara, were injured. Fortunately, no fatalities have been confirmed. In Tartous, Ezzat Nafez Raslan, from the village of Jneinet Raslan in Al-Dreikish, went missing at 10:00 AM while driving in the Karto–Al-Hish–Autostrad area. His body was later found at Talkalakh Hospital.
In Tartous, two members of the HTS-affiliated General Security forces, Hussam Khaled Al-Ghabr and Abdul Latif Abdul Salam, were killed in a drive-by ambush. The two officers, originally from Idlib, were the victims of this attack. In Al-Qadam, images have surfaced showing four civilians detained by HTS-affiliated “General Security” units and later found dead. Among the victims was Tamim Rustum, a retired mathematics teacher. This incident adds to the growing number of arbitrary arrests and extrajudicial killings being carried out under the pretext of sectarian profiling and alleged affiliations with the regime.
The terror belts continue to spread violence and fear across Syria, with countless innocent civilians falling victim to the brutality of militias and extremist groups, including HTS. The international community remains silent as this campaign of terror, kidnapping, and sectarian killing continues unabated.
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🌙 Eid Mubarak to you all!
The moon has been sighted, and tomorrow is Eid. Enjoy the feast, reconnect with those who are sad, and embrace those who need your support. Strengthen community bonds and networks. Stand with the oppressed and resist the oppressors.
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The moon has been sighted, and tomorrow is Eid. Enjoy the feast, reconnect with those who are sad, and embrace those who need your support. Strengthen community bonds and networks. Stand with the oppressed and resist the oppressors.
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🇸🇾 Breaking: Syrian Popular Resistance:
The Syrian Popular Resistance holds terrorist America and its criminal proxies—represented by the terrorist organization Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and its leader—full responsibility for any treacherous attacks targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure in the occupied Syrian Arab Republic in the coming period.
Washington and its allies have a long, bloody history of fabricating crimes and orchestrating massacres to justify their aggression—just as they did with the chemical attack hoax, which was used as a pretext to target the Syrian state, its president Assad, and its Arab army. Today, the same dirty tools return to the stage, in yet another blatant attempt to ignite chaos and sow confusion in service of the Zionist-Wahhabi-American-Turkish project in Syria and the region.
We warn anyone who dares to carry out these vile schemes that the resistance is not blind.
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The Syrian Popular Resistance holds terrorist America and its criminal proxies—represented by the terrorist organization Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and its leader—full responsibility for any treacherous attacks targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure in the occupied Syrian Arab Republic in the coming period.
Washington and its allies have a long, bloody history of fabricating crimes and orchestrating massacres to justify their aggression—just as they did with the chemical attack hoax, which was used as a pretext to target the Syrian state, its president Assad, and its Arab army. Today, the same dirty tools return to the stage, in yet another blatant attempt to ignite chaos and sow confusion in service of the Zionist-Wahhabi-American-Turkish project in Syria and the region.
We warn anyone who dares to carry out these vile schemes that the resistance is not blind.
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🇾🇪 Breaking: New U.S. Airstrike on Sarf Area, Bani Hushaysh District, Northeast Sana’a:
American warplanes have launched a new airstrike on the Sarf area in Bani Hushaysh District, northeast of Sana’a, Yemen.
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American warplanes have launched a new airstrike on the Sarf area in Bani Hushaysh District, northeast of Sana’a, Yemen.
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🌙 | On this auspicious day of Eid al-Fitr, let us not forget the hundreds of thousands of martyrs of Palestine, the thousands still buried under the rubble, the countless bodies that decomposed unnoticed, and those who disappeared without a trace. Let us remember the thousands of Lebanese martyrs, including hundreds of Hezbollah fighters who sacrificed their lives. Let us honor the thousands of martyrs in Yemen, the hundreds of martyrs of the Syrian resistance, and the thousands of innocent Alawis and Shias whose numbers surpass 10,000. Let us remember the martyrs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, including its martyred presidents, commanders, and half a million heroes. We must also not forget the thousands of martyrs of Iraq, the hundreds of martyrs and prisoners in Bahrain, and the hundreds of martyrs and detainees in Qatif and Dammam under Saudi occupation.
We remember Shaheed Qasim Soleimani, Shaheed Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah, Shaheed Ali Karki, Shaheed Fuad Shukr, Shaheed Ridwan, Shaheed Abbas Musawi, Shaheed Sayyid Ibrahim Raisi, Shaheed Zahedi, Shaheed Nilfouroushan, Shaheed Wisam Taweel, Shaheed Saalih Arouri, Shaheed Ismail Haniyeh and his 63 martyred family members, Shaheed Abu Ibrahim Yahya Sinwaar, Shaheed Abu Khalid Muhammad Deif, Shaheed Abu Hamza, Shaheed Abu Shuja, Shaheed Mustafa Badreddine, Shaheed Imad Mughniyeh, Shaheed Jihad Mughniyeh, Shaheed Hassan Lakkis, Shaheed Samir Kuntar, Shaheed Nourreddine Ali Safi, Shaheed Ali Fayad, Shaheed Ali Daghmoush, Shaheed Maher Yehya, Shaheed Abbas Alaaeddine, Shaheed Ahmad Jibril, Shaheed Zuhair Al-Attar, Shaheed Mohammed Baqir Al-Hakim, Shaheed Abdul Aziz Al-Hakim, Shaheed Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, Shaheed Hassan Shateri, Shaheed Hussein Ayoubi, Shaheed Ahmed Al-Fahem, Shaheed Abbas Al-Musawi, Shaheed Mustafa Chamran, Shaheed Hassan Bagheri, Shaheed Morteza Avini, Shaheed Abu Hassan Al-Amiri, Shaheed Abdul Amir Al-Rada, Shaheed Hussein Al-Moanes, Shaheed Hamid Taqavi, Shaheed Hassan Tehrani-Moghaddam, Shaheed Sayyid Muhammad Sadeq Al-Sadr, Shaheed Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Al-Sadr, Shaheed Sheikh Nimr Baqir Al-Nimr, Shaheed Sheikh Ragheb Harb, and Shaheed Sayyid Abbas Al-Mousawi.
May Allah accept their sacrifices and grant them the highest ranks in Jannah. On this Eid, while we celebrate, we must remain committed to resistance and the struggle for justice.
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We remember Shaheed Qasim Soleimani, Shaheed Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah, Shaheed Ali Karki, Shaheed Fuad Shukr, Shaheed Ridwan, Shaheed Abbas Musawi, Shaheed Sayyid Ibrahim Raisi, Shaheed Zahedi, Shaheed Nilfouroushan, Shaheed Wisam Taweel, Shaheed Saalih Arouri, Shaheed Ismail Haniyeh and his 63 martyred family members, Shaheed Abu Ibrahim Yahya Sinwaar, Shaheed Abu Khalid Muhammad Deif, Shaheed Abu Hamza, Shaheed Abu Shuja, Shaheed Mustafa Badreddine, Shaheed Imad Mughniyeh, Shaheed Jihad Mughniyeh, Shaheed Hassan Lakkis, Shaheed Samir Kuntar, Shaheed Nourreddine Ali Safi, Shaheed Ali Fayad, Shaheed Ali Daghmoush, Shaheed Maher Yehya, Shaheed Abbas Alaaeddine, Shaheed Ahmad Jibril, Shaheed Zuhair Al-Attar, Shaheed Mohammed Baqir Al-Hakim, Shaheed Abdul Aziz Al-Hakim, Shaheed Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, Shaheed Hassan Shateri, Shaheed Hussein Ayoubi, Shaheed Ahmed Al-Fahem, Shaheed Abbas Al-Musawi, Shaheed Mustafa Chamran, Shaheed Hassan Bagheri, Shaheed Morteza Avini, Shaheed Abu Hassan Al-Amiri, Shaheed Abdul Amir Al-Rada, Shaheed Hussein Al-Moanes, Shaheed Hamid Taqavi, Shaheed Hassan Tehrani-Moghaddam, Shaheed Sayyid Muhammad Sadeq Al-Sadr, Shaheed Sayyid Muhammad Baqir Al-Sadr, Shaheed Sheikh Nimr Baqir Al-Nimr, Shaheed Sheikh Ragheb Harb, and Shaheed Sayyid Abbas Al-Mousawi.
May Allah accept their sacrifices and grant them the highest ranks in Jannah. On this Eid, while we celebrate, we must remain committed to resistance and the struggle for justice.
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🇮🇷 | Imam Khamenei (H) to lead today’s morning Eid al-Fitr prayers, one of the largest congregational prayers in the entire world.
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