🇸🇾 Report: Julani’s terror belts are expanding their massacres of innocent Syrians under the guise of sectarian and ethnic cleansing. The scale of violence linked to HTS and affiliated security units is escalating across multiple provinces.
Idlib – Kafr Yahmul Road
Mohammed Al-Jassim was found murdered. He had last contacted his family with a photo shortly before his death.
Homs – Al-Waer Hospital
Five members of the Alawite Mansour family, including two children, were killed after being abducted from their home in Al-Sabil. Witnesses report HTS-linked militants carried out the killings.
Baniyas – Harisoun
HTS-led “Terrorist General Security” forces killed two civilians — Hani Mahfoud (55) and Shamoun Mahfoud (65) — during a raid.
Homs Countryside
A pregnant woman was killed. Circumstances are still being verified.
Latakia – Saqoubin
Ahmad Halim Nasra, son of a respected Alawite sheikh (in blue jacket), was gunned down by HTS militants while riding a motorcycle. Two relatives escaped.
Daraa – Basra al-Harir Hospital
A man was tortured to death in detention by General Security linked to Ahmed Al-Awda’s faction. His corpse was dumped at the hospital.
Damascus – Baghdad Street
Muhammad Hikmat Rumaih was shot dead near the Umayyad Mosque while shopping for Eid clothes for his children. A Public Security officer reportedly executed him over his past military service.
Tartous – Al-Mashbakah
Ibrahim Ali Tufan was killed by General Security in what locals describe as a sectarian execution.
Homs – Wadi al-Dahab
19-year-old Mahmoud Ismail was gunned down outside a barbershop. The attackers arrived in a black car, fired, and fled (in yellow jacket).
Latakia – Al-Azhari Roundabout
General Security executed five unarmed civilians in two incidents. The victims include three brothers and two of their relatives.
Latakia – Al-Daatour
Two brothers were shot dead in a taxi by HTS-led General Security operatives.
Homs – Al-Qabu
Engineer Badr Ali Mahfoud and Ali Idris were found dead at Al-Waer Hospital. They had been detained at an HTS checkpoint the previous night — targeted for being Alawite.
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Idlib – Kafr Yahmul Road
Mohammed Al-Jassim was found murdered. He had last contacted his family with a photo shortly before his death.
Homs – Al-Waer Hospital
Five members of the Alawite Mansour family, including two children, were killed after being abducted from their home in Al-Sabil. Witnesses report HTS-linked militants carried out the killings.
Baniyas – Harisoun
HTS-led “Terrorist General Security” forces killed two civilians — Hani Mahfoud (55) and Shamoun Mahfoud (65) — during a raid.
Homs Countryside
A pregnant woman was killed. Circumstances are still being verified.
Latakia – Saqoubin
Ahmad Halim Nasra, son of a respected Alawite sheikh (in blue jacket), was gunned down by HTS militants while riding a motorcycle. Two relatives escaped.
Daraa – Basra al-Harir Hospital
A man was tortured to death in detention by General Security linked to Ahmed Al-Awda’s faction. His corpse was dumped at the hospital.
Damascus – Baghdad Street
Muhammad Hikmat Rumaih was shot dead near the Umayyad Mosque while shopping for Eid clothes for his children. A Public Security officer reportedly executed him over his past military service.
Tartous – Al-Mashbakah
Ibrahim Ali Tufan was killed by General Security in what locals describe as a sectarian execution.
Homs – Wadi al-Dahab
19-year-old Mahmoud Ismail was gunned down outside a barbershop. The attackers arrived in a black car, fired, and fled (in yellow jacket).
Latakia – Al-Azhari Roundabout
General Security executed five unarmed civilians in two incidents. The victims include three brothers and two of their relatives.
Latakia – Al-Daatour
Two brothers were shot dead in a taxi by HTS-led General Security operatives.
Homs – Al-Qabu
Engineer Badr Ali Mahfoud and Ali Idris were found dead at Al-Waer Hospital. They had been detained at an HTS checkpoint the previous night — targeted for being Alawite.
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🇸🇾 Report: Massacre in Syria by Erdogan-Tamim Thani-Netanyahu alliance [HTS terrorists] : Harrowing Testimonies of HTS Atrocities: (1/2):
In the village of Al-Rusafa near Masyaf, a wave of sectarian violence was unleashed by HTS-affiliated terrorists during the night of March 7–8, 2025. Multiple families were targeted in systematic house raids, resulting in cold-blooded executions carried out in full view of surviving relatives.
One of the most heart-wrenching testimonies came from Mr. Nasser, who witnessed the execution of his two sons—Ahmed, an engineering student, and Haidar, a high school senior. The night before the killings, so-called “General Security” forces stormed their home during curfew, verified the sons were civilians, and assured the family they were safe. The following day, HTS-linked terrorists returned, dragged the boys into the courtyard, and shot them in front of their father. When Mr. Nasser asked why, he was told plainly: “We killed them because they’re Alawite.” He was then forced under threat to bury his sons in the garden.
In another testimony from the same village, an 80-year-old father recounted the unimaginable pain of losing his three sons one after the other. Complying with curfew orders, the family believed they were safe. Instead, one by one, the sons were executed in his presence. The elderly man was forced to dig a grave for his first son with his bare hands. For the second, he used a cart to transport the body, forbidden from seeking help. The third was killed after the father received a call from his phone—only to hear a terrorist tell him, “Come pick him up. We killed him.” The old man buried all three sons in his garden. Their mother has not stopped weeping since.
The psychological trauma of this massacre extended beyond immediate physical loss. In one case, a mentally ill young man—who had witnessed the murder of his two brothers—was left even more disturbed, now echoing his father’s cries as his condition deteriorated. Their father, Yassin Ali Hassan, now bears the crushing burden of caring for his sick wife and traumatized son alone, following the murder of both sons, Alaa and Muhammad. Their bodies were left rotting in the streets for days until authorities finally allowed them to be buried beside the family home.
In another case from Al-Rusafa, the mother of Mohammed Ahmed Saleh described how her son—a high school student from an extremely poor family—was killed while borrowing a science model from a friend. Despite poverty and insecurity, she encouraged him to pursue his education. When a sudden curfew was announced, Mohammed stayed at his friend’s house, hoping to remain safe. It was not enough. HTS terrorists stormed the home and executed him and two of his classmates, Joshua and Haider, on the spot. Their only crime was studying.
Among the other victims was Muhammad Ali Asad, a father of five known for his generosity. He had welcomed the terrorists into his home, offering them food and a place to rest. When they no longer needed him, they killed him brutally—striking him on the head with a firewood stove and shooting him dead. His body was later discovered by his family inside his house. To deepen the insult, the terrorists graffitied “Sunni Men” on the door of his shop, attempting to ignite sectarian hatred. Neighbors recalled Muhammad’s years of peaceful coexistence with Sunni families and insisted, “These criminals do not represent our Sunni brothers.”
The violence in Al-Rusafa is part of a broader, targeted campaign of sectarian cleansing and terror that has gone largely unnoticed by international media. In neighboring Latakia, a video surfaced showing a masked terrorist saying, “When I slaughter him, don’t film it,” just moments before beating a civilian. The footage confirms the intent: these are not random acts of violence, but deliberate executions based on sectarian identity. The victims are often civilians—students, workers, fathers—and the toll is immeasurable, not just in lives lost, but in communities shattered.
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In the village of Al-Rusafa near Masyaf, a wave of sectarian violence was unleashed by HTS-affiliated terrorists during the night of March 7–8, 2025. Multiple families were targeted in systematic house raids, resulting in cold-blooded executions carried out in full view of surviving relatives.
One of the most heart-wrenching testimonies came from Mr. Nasser, who witnessed the execution of his two sons—Ahmed, an engineering student, and Haidar, a high school senior. The night before the killings, so-called “General Security” forces stormed their home during curfew, verified the sons were civilians, and assured the family they were safe. The following day, HTS-linked terrorists returned, dragged the boys into the courtyard, and shot them in front of their father. When Mr. Nasser asked why, he was told plainly: “We killed them because they’re Alawite.” He was then forced under threat to bury his sons in the garden.
In another testimony from the same village, an 80-year-old father recounted the unimaginable pain of losing his three sons one after the other. Complying with curfew orders, the family believed they were safe. Instead, one by one, the sons were executed in his presence. The elderly man was forced to dig a grave for his first son with his bare hands. For the second, he used a cart to transport the body, forbidden from seeking help. The third was killed after the father received a call from his phone—only to hear a terrorist tell him, “Come pick him up. We killed him.” The old man buried all three sons in his garden. Their mother has not stopped weeping since.
The psychological trauma of this massacre extended beyond immediate physical loss. In one case, a mentally ill young man—who had witnessed the murder of his two brothers—was left even more disturbed, now echoing his father’s cries as his condition deteriorated. Their father, Yassin Ali Hassan, now bears the crushing burden of caring for his sick wife and traumatized son alone, following the murder of both sons, Alaa and Muhammad. Their bodies were left rotting in the streets for days until authorities finally allowed them to be buried beside the family home.
In another case from Al-Rusafa, the mother of Mohammed Ahmed Saleh described how her son—a high school student from an extremely poor family—was killed while borrowing a science model from a friend. Despite poverty and insecurity, she encouraged him to pursue his education. When a sudden curfew was announced, Mohammed stayed at his friend’s house, hoping to remain safe. It was not enough. HTS terrorists stormed the home and executed him and two of his classmates, Joshua and Haider, on the spot. Their only crime was studying.
Among the other victims was Muhammad Ali Asad, a father of five known for his generosity. He had welcomed the terrorists into his home, offering them food and a place to rest. When they no longer needed him, they killed him brutally—striking him on the head with a firewood stove and shooting him dead. His body was later discovered by his family inside his house. To deepen the insult, the terrorists graffitied “Sunni Men” on the door of his shop, attempting to ignite sectarian hatred. Neighbors recalled Muhammad’s years of peaceful coexistence with Sunni families and insisted, “These criminals do not represent our Sunni brothers.”
The violence in Al-Rusafa is part of a broader, targeted campaign of sectarian cleansing and terror that has gone largely unnoticed by international media. In neighboring Latakia, a video surfaced showing a masked terrorist saying, “When I slaughter him, don’t film it,” just moments before beating a civilian. The footage confirms the intent: these are not random acts of violence, but deliberate executions based on sectarian identity. The victims are often civilians—students, workers, fathers—and the toll is immeasurable, not just in lives lost, but in communities shattered.
🔹@enemywatch
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(2/2):
Issa Salah Shaheen and Mohammed Salah Shaheen were executed by terrorist forces in Al-Rusafa despite having actively participated in the reconciliation process due to their past affiliation with the military. The two brothers were taken from their home alongside their father. After a brief detention, the terrorists released the father but murdered both sons on the roadside. Their only crime was their former military service, despite having laid down arms and submitted to civilian life through the settlement process.
In one of the most gut-wrenching episodes of the HTS-led massacres in Al-Rusafa, 30-year-old Ali Muhammad Hassan was abducted and executed despite the desperate pleas of his disabled mother. A diabetic with an amputated leg, she begged the terrorists to leave her only son with her, as he was her sole caretaker. The terrorists assured her that he would be returned, only to drag him to what locals now call the “execution square,” where he was killed within hours. Ali was unmarried, known for his quiet devotion to his mother, and had never been involved in any armed activity. His execution left his mother alone, sick, and grieving, with no remaining family or source of care.
🔹@enemywatch
(2/2):
Issa Salah Shaheen and Mohammed Salah Shaheen were executed by terrorist forces in Al-Rusafa despite having actively participated in the reconciliation process due to their past affiliation with the military. The two brothers were taken from their home alongside their father. After a brief detention, the terrorists released the father but murdered both sons on the roadside. Their only crime was their former military service, despite having laid down arms and submitted to civilian life through the settlement process.
In one of the most gut-wrenching episodes of the HTS-led massacres in Al-Rusafa, 30-year-old Ali Muhammad Hassan was abducted and executed despite the desperate pleas of his disabled mother. A diabetic with an amputated leg, she begged the terrorists to leave her only son with her, as he was her sole caretaker. The terrorists assured her that he would be returned, only to drag him to what locals now call the “execution square,” where he was killed within hours. Ali was unmarried, known for his quiet devotion to his mother, and had never been involved in any armed activity. His execution left his mother alone, sick, and grieving, with no remaining family or source of care.
🔹@enemywatch
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