Last updated Sunday 3/9/25 7:43 PM EDT
The situation in northwestern Syria continues to spiral out of control this weekend, as the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has been surging forces into the Alawite homelands in the Latakia and Tartus Governorates, clashing with Alawite militias and slaughtering civilians.
The fighting erupted Thursday, when the militias launched an organized attack on an HTS-run checkpoint near Jableh. It quickly escalated, and now the reported death tolls are enormous. The Associated Press is reporting over 600 killed, while newer reports are that over 1,300 deaths have occurred in the last 3 days. Currently, 125 militia fighters and 148 government forces loyal to the HTS have been confirmed killed, though those numbers are expected to rise, as the fighting continues across the region.
The majority of the deaths though, potentially the vast majority, are Alawite civilians, as HTS forces from the Defense Ministry and Interior Ministry have been carrying out revenge killings en masse in several locations. At least 830 civilians have been killed killed in summary executions over the past three days, though that number is expected to continue to rise as the incidents continue.

Early reports of summary executions of Alawites were in the area around Jableh, as well as the village of al-Mukhtareyah, al-Shir and al-Haffah. Since then reports have HTS troops rounding up men in cities like Baniyas and killing them by the scores. Alawites are being dragged from their shops and shot in the streets. There have also been reports of security forces looting homes and businesses and setting fires.
Most of the slain civilians are believed to be adult men, but a number of women and children have been confirmed to have been executed. 13 women and 5 children were reported killed Friday in Baniyah, while Saturday morning an additional 4 women and 9 children were among those buried in the village of Tuwaym, in Hama Governorate.
From a military control perspective, it has been reported that HTS forces have effective control over the cities of Tartus, Latakia, Jableh and Baniyas, though some fighting is still going on in the area. Heavier fighting is believed to be happening in the mountains in Latakia Governorate, and substantial HTS forces have been sent to the town of Qardahah to engage in the militias in the mountains.
Syrian state media has leaned hard on the narrative that the Alawite militias are “remnants” of the former Assad government, who the HTS ousted in December. Reports from the state media are also playing up the idea that the civilians being killed are Assad loyalists.
Some of the militias may indeed hold loyalty to former Assad-era Maj. Gen. Suhayl al-Hassan, but the claim of the hundreds of civilians being loyalists stretches credibility. Indications are that the executions aren’t being done on the basis of any loyalty test, but rather that any Alawites in the Alawite-heavy region are the target.
The HTS government started carrying out violent crackdowns against the Alawite minority almost immediately after taking power, and it has always been presented as either targeting Assad remnants or drug smugglers. Alawites have been sounding the alarm about their persecution for months, noting that while Assad and some of his circle were Alawites, the ordinary Alawite in the northwest faced every bit as much persecution under the old regime as the rest of the country had.
Local sources say most of the perpetrators of the massacres of civilians were foreign militants, Uyghurs, Chechens, and Uzbeks affiliated with HTS, and only a small percentage were Syrians. Following the downfall of Assad, the HTS-led government absorbed foreign jihadists into its military and appointed some to senior roles.
In addition to the fighting and massacres actively ongoing, a large number of locals from the area have reportedly taken up shelter inside the Hmeimim air base near Jableh, and some are using the base as a site for protests against the HTS. Hmeimim is an old Russian base from the Assad era, though Russia has largely halted operations there since Assad’s ouster.
The HTS government has imposed a curfew across the Latakia, Tartus, Homs and Hama Governorates, and there are reports that effectively all roads are blocked to prevent people from traveling into or out of the coastal area.
HTS was formerly al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), later rebranding to Jabhat al-Nusra and finally HTS before taking control of Syria in December. Their leader, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, himself subsequently rebranded as Ahmed al-Sharaa, is the de facto ruler of Syria now, and has been loudly demanding that the Alawites surrender before it is “too late.”
With growing international disquiet about the massacres, Syria announced on Sunday that they are forming an independent committee to investigate the “reasons and circumstances” for the killings. Sharaa suggested in a video statement through state media they would hold anyone accountable who was found to have “overstepped the powers of the state.”

Sharaa also termed the fighting against his security forces an “unforgivable mistake,” and gave an address Friday reiterating his intention to “monopolize weapons in the hands of the state.” He said there would never again be any “unregulated” weapons in Syria, a position that has led to substantial tension with the Kurdish SDF in the northeast, though now the major violence is centered around Alawite country.
The Alawites were founded in the 9th century by Ibn Nusayr as an offshoot from the Shi’ite tradition, though it has substantial differences from modern Shi’ite interpretations. Alawites make up an estimated 10% of Syria’s population, overwhelmingly concentrated in the northwest.
The perception of Alawites as a branch of Shi’ism has often made them targets for Sunni Islamist groups. A number of Alawites and Shi’ites have fled to neighboring Lebanon since the HTS took power, and the crisis of the past few days is likely to add to the number seeking to flee.
International reaction has been mixed. The UN has urged calm and the Red Cross has emphasized the need to ensure access to health facilities in the effected areas, while Kuwait and Bahrain have both offered statements of support for the HTS, condemning the Alawite militias as “outlaws” and accusing them of threatening the stability of the Syrian state.
This is a dubious report. It can go both ways. The new Syrian government is slaughtering Alewives or this is the result of establishing governmental authority after overthrowing a brutal dictatorship.
The history must not be ignored. The Elevates have been a minority for about 1200 years. The Syrian government isn't interested in wiping them out. Many Elevates were against the Assad regime, and the majority of Elevates are supportive of the new Syria, but it is not reported.
Arab media is reporting a different version. The difference is they have journalists on the ground.
As for the killing of innocents, we can all agree that's wrong.
Ashraf, I have seen photos of some of the families killed. There are reports of going door to door and just shooting people.
I think this leadership is more in the pocket of CIA/US/Israel.
Out of intellectual honesty I will remain agnostic for now. I am not convinced that the Syrian government has a policy of systematic targeting of Aliwites merely for revenge or ethnic cleansing. However, there is no doubt that there has to be a settling of scores. That can be done within a legal and military framework. This latest flair up clearly came from the remnants of the Assad regime. Sharaa is going out of his way to convince the major players that Syria is not a threat to them. Causing discord with the Alewites in Syria is an Israeli, American, Arab governments and others' interest. It doesn't serve the Syrian government or people.
As for the photos and videos, I wouldn't mind vetting them for circumstances and authenticity.
A variety of posts on x.
You might be right.
The "flare up" is 100% the fault of the Julani regime. Why not stay out of Latakia? It is a massacre by Turkish backed filth and the CIA
Because Latakia is a part of Syria.
Yes, killing civilians is wrong, unless it's by Hamas; then the anti-Israel mob will say it's "resistance" and "Israel made them do it".
In Islamic law there is a clear prohibition against the targeting of civilians, especially women and children. This is not in dispute, and I have never argued otherwise. There are exceptions like self defense and what the west calls "collateral damage. October 7th was the targeting of military bases in which civilians were killed, but they weren't the target of the military raid.
This is so damning to Israeli propaganda and its just based on 1 of 40 more reports coming out from the Israelis.
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How are
Sinwar
Al Deif
and Nassaralah doing nowdays?
Also is Assad enjoying life in Moscow?
Hezbollah was considered more powerful than Hamas . Well Hezbollah lost.
What's more, the destruction of Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, Syria, and the Houthis was within the restrictions put on Israel by Biden. Now, there are no restrictions (except, don't blow up any hotels…Don Jr. needs those).
Yes of course. This is a clear case of “self defense”
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bACNYtaLBQI
Yes, killing civilians is wrong, whether done by guns or by 2000 lbs bombs from airplanes.
Take off your blinders. Israel specializes in getting away with mass murder (aka GENOCIDE)!
False…! Syrian government of Jolani is Sunni who hates the Shia of Alawites….! It's no brainer…!
Hating and meting out justice are different things. I realize its difficult but we are expected to show justice even to one's enemies.
"O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm for God, witnesses in justice, and do not let the hatred of a people prevent you from being just. Be just; that is nearer to righteousness. And have God consciousness; indeed, God is Acquainted with what you do." (Q. 5:8)
Al Qaeda's terrorists are Sunni Supremacists.
The Anti Israel group likes to call Israel's war on Gaza genocide. What are they going to call this? Super genocide?
No, they'll say the Syrian army are the real victims, because Israel made them do it.
More like the Syrian theatre of the West's 21st century colonial projects (the ethnic cleansing in Gaza is the "Gazan theatre" of the same.)
Gaza has passed through many different hands over the millennia. It was part of a Jewish kingdom, Roman and Byzantine empires, Arab empires, the Ottoman empire, and the British empire. Now it is occupied by Hamas, which seized it in a violent coup from the Palestinian Authority after Israel left in 2006.
But…if the Israelis – which have a history that pre-dates the Arab conquests by a thousand years – retakes the land, suddenly they are "colonialists"
Nope.
Maybe not back in 1948 when they were just one of many Middle Eastern countries, peopled by a combination of locals and survivors of the Holocaust and the Allies’ displaced person camps.
But this is 2025, when billions of dollars of US weapons flow to Israel, millions in AIPAC “donations” flow to US politicians, and people try to sell land in the West Bank to folks from New Jersey.
Your comments have no connection to reality.
First of all, the territory of British Mandatory Palestine was not a country. Before the British, it was a province in the Ottoman empire, going back to 1516. Before that, the Mamluks occupied the territory from 1260.
Also, you are spreading the false narrative that the people of Israel were composed of Jews displaced by the Nazis. Jews have tried to immigrate to their historic homeland for millennia, but were often restricted by various Muslim leaders or even attacked. In fact, Jerusalem – the major city in the region – has had a Jewish majority since the 1860s. Zionists did increase the efforts to move to what is now Israel, and the British removed some restrictions, so their numbers increased, which was met with hostility and violence by some Arab leaders, such as Hitler buddy and Arafat mentor al-Husseini.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amin_al-Husseini
There were also important Jewish educational centers in Gaza going back to Roman times, but today, the illegal occupation of Gaza by Hamas has made it so Jews are forbidden to live in their ancestral land. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Gaza_City
As for US aid – yes, the US does aid its allies. It has spent hundreds of billions of dollars helping Germany, the UK, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Egypt, and Australia. And we've sent $175 billion in aid to Ukraine in the past few years. The aid to Israel is relatively small compared to those other countries, although the US gets an ally in a key, unstable region, plus advanced military technology and intelligence. And if Israel was not a US ally, I'm sure the Russians or Chinese would be happy to get military and computer expertise from them, which would exclude the US from the Middle East and no doubt cause oil prices to skyrocket, crushing the US economy, stock market, and home values.
Implying that US foreign policy is secretly controlled by Jews is not even worth a response.
Not Jews, AIPAC https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=74ZA-GdeQP4
Also I said that 1948ish Israel was not a colonial project, only that it’s become a colonial project in the 21st century. And displaced persons played a significant role in the early days of Israel, though there were also local Jews there as well. But I don’t consider such people “colonists” as they were not acting as a proxy for some superpower like those in French Algeria. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/displaced-persons
You are truly cynical Tim…
What is it you hope for?….
My guess – Apartheid State of Israel supremacy over the Middle East.
Now, whether Timbit approaches this from an angle of personal benefit due to his religion, his nationality, his perceived ethnicity, latent or active racist views, a skewed sense of morality owing to personal issues … well, he constantly refuses to say.
I think it's definitely one of those I have listed. None of which are good or defensible reasons for the opinions he spouts.
If it turns out worse than the Israel slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza then possibly so. But presently nothing can touch what Israel is doing to the Palestinians in Gaza so probably not. But nice try on your attempt to once again downplay Israel's depravity in Gaza by insinuating that people reflexively call what is happening there a "genocide" because they are "Anti Isrrael".
HTS seems more interested in killing other “muslims” then they do Israel performing a land grab in the south of their own country
HTS is allied to Israel.
They’re killing Christians as well as Muslims and other minorities. Most of them do not speak Arabic and are not indigenous to the regions. Thugs. Psychopaths hired by the US, Israel and Turkey.
Actually, Christians pre-dated the Muslim conquests.
What’s your point? Irrespective of their religion, they are indigenous to the land and don’t deserve to be slaughtered by mercenaries hired by countries that have/are committed/committing genocide.
There are jus many factual errors in your comments. For example, the Syrian army are not "mercenaries;" however, Syria's brutal regime was unpopular and wouldn't have survived without outside help, especially from Russia, which included actual mercenaries.
And if anyone can be accused of genocide, it is the brutal Syrian regime you seem to favor, which used torture and terror to stay in power, including the use of poison gas on civilians and torture of children in front of their parents.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/01/1159466
https://apnews.com/article/syria-prisons-torture-assad-missing-ad4c676858c8016ea5fd4f7a4946353e
What colour is the sky in your world? I suspect white and blue.
Good to know you support the head choppers headed by the former Al Qaida deputy.
Civilian minorities being slaughtered by Turkey, US, Israel, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAR supported predominantly non-Syrian/Arab thugs? Fact.
Syria like the wider Levant has for centuries accommodated multiple ethnicities and religions. No one deserves to be killed or persecuted because they happen to be born into a particular community or religion.
Assad was no angel, but he ran a secular government far more tolerant than his neighbours.
1. Mostly clear skies, with a few clouds.
2. I don't support the new government in Syria, but I recognize that the previous regime was extremely brutal and despised by most of the people. In addition, Assad had sided with ant-American and anti-Western forces, so this was detrimental to US geopolitical interests. If there is a war, and one side is screaming Death to me and Death to an ally, and the other is neutral, then it makes sense to support (or at least not hinder) them.
3. The relationship between the new Syrian leader and Al-Qaeda is a legitimate question, but then again, the US government also worked with Al-Qaeda in the past, so alliances come and go.
4. I oppose the slaughter of civilians, but it is pretty common in the Middle East and Assad was the largest civilian killer/torturer in the world.
5. The Middle East has been an ethnic slaughterhouse since Biblical times (just as Europe was, although we've had a break since WWII; but 80 years ago, ethnic minorities were in gas chambers being exterminated, and religious/ethnic wars are, unfortunately, a regular part of human history.
Assad has for years been trying to get in the good graces of the west. His downfall, in fact, was the result of taking bad advice from the head choppers in Saudi Arabia and their genocidal pals in the UAE. Iran and Russia offered him support which he rejected thinking he could pivot to the west.
Assad as the largest civilian killer?? Come on. You’re not a serious person. By what metric? The US through sanctions, killed 500,000 Iraqi children. It’s illegal invasion, a million more. Not to mention Libya or Syria where together with its Apartheid pals has been arming jihadists
for a decade. More recently, the war criminals in Israel, have killed, injured and starved hundreds of thousands of civilians, including tens of thousands of children.
Your morality seems highly selective.
As for the Middle East being a slaughterhouse. Much of that in the last 150 years has been the direct and indirect result of European, American and Israeli policy.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2003/9/22/us-plans-to-attack-seven-muslim-states
1. Syria had some common interests with the West after 9/11 – fighting Sunni Jihadists, but that changed during the Syrian Civil War, when Assad's survival was dependent on Iran and Russia. The Russian military and Russian mercenaries were essential for his ability to contain the rebel forces. Syria also was an essential part of the anti-Israel coalition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_intervention_in_the_Syrian_civil_war
2. I didn't say Assad was the largest civilian killer. Yes, the US has been slaughtering civilians throughout its history, including American Indians and the mass bombing of German and Japanese cities in WWII. Plus, Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East.
But Assad certainly is the largest killer in the Middle East.
3. As for "Apartheid," that is a bumper sticker, not an accurate term for (presumably) Israel. In Israel, all citizens have equal legal protection; in fact, Arab Israelis have more rights in Israel than in any Arab country. The walls they built around Israel are to keep people out, not in, like in North Korea. Arab Israelis also have the highest life expectancy in the Arab world.
In fact, Arab Israelis have a longer life expectancy that African Americans (78 years vs. 77 years), but I'm sure you are protesting the "Apartheid" in your own country, and donating to change these inequities, and not focusing on other countries?
As for violence, Europeans have certainly brought violence and death to all corners of the earth, from the Americas to Australia, but wars take two sides. It was the Arabs who declared war on Israel in 1947 – not the other way around – and more recently, it was Hamas that attacked Israel and slaughtered its people; further, read the Hamas charter, which openly and clearly says that its goals are war and the destruction of their neighbor. Not just a goal – but an obligation. They also say that peace treaties are wrong, and that no compromise is possible.
Read it yourself, then tell how you would respond when peaceful coexistence is explicitly rejected. Should Israel have sent teddy bears and cotton candy to Yahya Sinwar?
https://irp.fas.org/world/para/docs/880818a.htm
Not sure you genuinely believe the nonsense you spew about Israel’s virtues and its history, or just shilling for the Apartheid state. Israel’s own human rights organization has declared Israel to be an Apartheid state. As has AI, Human Rights watch, Holocaust scholars, UN and so on. History did not begin on October 7. Israeli primary documentation reveal that Israel knew about Hamas’ plans a full year in advance and chose to not defend its border. I guess a barbaric 17 year siege on Gaza doesn’t factor into your analysis. Hamas changed its charter and offered a 50 year truce. As for Israel, Likud's charter sees Israel encompassing lands from the Nile to the Euphrates in Iraq. You also ignore the horrors now occurring in the WB where Hamas doesn’t exist.
Israel’s ultimate downfall will come from its own extremism and hubris which your comment reinforces. The Palestinians have never and will never represent a serious security threat to Israel, and certainly not an existential one. Sorry, I don’t believe in fairy tales of goat herders from 3500 years ago hearing god granting Jews the right to steal other people’s lands.
You didn’t say that Assad was the biggest killer??
“4. I oppose the slaughter of civilians, but it is pretty common in the Middle East and Assad was the largest civilian killer/torturer in the world.”
Justifying Apartheid and genocide is not a good look but I guess hardcore Judeo-supremacist Zionists don’t care how they come across.
Alawites oppressed the Sunni majority for 50 yeas of torture camps and brutal rule. Syria was friendly with Iran and was used to bring weapons to Hezbollah.
Israel is not Syria, just taking advantage of chaos to beef up their defense.
The Alawite militias, largely built on military and police forces from the former (more legitimate) regime have proclaimed the Military Council for the Liberation of Syria and appealed to all other communities and militias to join them against the "terrorist regime" of Julani.
They already have a Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Council_for_the_Liberation_of_Syria
I got wind via Kernow Damo:
How do we know who started it, legitimately, do you know ?
* I haven’t watched the video yet.
It’s my own assessment: Assad held elections and won, he never persecuted women or any minority per se. Julani is not just an impostor (a fabricated identity, who can’t even speak proper Standard Arabic apparently), a puppet of Turkey, the USA and Israel, but he’s also terrorizing and murdering minorities and imprisoning women under pseudo-sharia tyranny.
Everybody is uprising against this tyrant and that’s for a reason or a dozen.
If the Alawites live in Lakatia, why doesn't the new jihadi government respect their home rule and stay out?
the new government is extremely hostile to the notion of home rule, whether for Alawites in Latakia or Kurds in Hasakeh. They're pushing for a very centralized government, with them at the center, of course.
Who are you
Genuine question not rude
Shut your mouth, stinking ISIS, the world stands with the Alawites, not your BBC lies.
Your comment is all kinds of crazy and insulting. You sound like a broken AI bot who can’t understand what it reads.
What on Earth is Adam & Steve on about ? What a nutbag comment they made.
Do you have it blocked? I quote:
Shut your mouth, stinking ISIS, the world stands with the Alawites, not your BBC lies.
Which is totally meaningless and against what I was conveying.
No, I saw it. Don’t understand it at all, but sure saw it.
If it’s totally meaningless, how it also be against what you were conveying? Or against anything else?
So, how's the weather in Tehran today?
Yes, the Middle East is a place of extreme violence. I bet people on college campuses like Harvard and Columbia are already organizing protests, planning to disrupt classes, take over buildings, and harass any students who appear Syrian…Oh wait – that would never happen. Oh well.
Why would students need to demonstrate to seek US divestment from the Syrian govt? Is the US supporting the Syrian terror govt to the tune of billions of $$ like we do a certain country?
Do you mean, is Syria by law a US ally? No, Syria is not a "major non-NATO ally", as is Israel.
But what you seem to be saying that protestors have no problem with a country that slaughters 1,000 civilians in a few days, as long as that country isn't a US ally – so they can do whatever they want – no problem. Nothing to see here.
Nope. What most demonstrators want is divestment. There is no need for that in re Syria like there is for your favorite country.
Well, feel free to express your opinion.
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A much more somber report on this uprising, which seems to have failed, and the subsequent massacre by the terrorist fascist death squads of Julani:
we're all friends here
Ali Baba and the 40 Marauders comes to mind.
After an offensive by former Assad regime soldiers was put down on Thursday by the new interim government security forces, Sunni fighters not aligned to Damascus then entered those Alawite areas and started killing civilians.
HTS is establishing its writ across the land. These are teething trouble which every new state faces. Aliwites, by and large, are well known traitors; they will do their utmost to destroy Syria if they can’t govern her. When French were vacating Syria after a brutal colonial rule, Aliwites begged the French not to leave.
Syria, at last, is in control of its legitimate rulers. The whole Muslim world and whole Syria supports the new government of Syria.
Are you joking? The head-choppers playing the government — not on TV — but experimenting in real life. It makes sense for them to tackle a minority that nobody will defend.
Yet, HTS is a small force. The group was for years — and probably is still is funded by UK. All their White Helmets have been safely removed to British territory in Cypress,
As a small group, they are only capable of attacking such weakly defended communities. Syrian Kurds have nothing to worry about. They are both working for same paymasters. Let us see — where is the money coming to pay for HTS force?
This show of force had to be decisive – – to prevent others from overwhelming their thinly spread forces.
And the reaction by Bahrain and Kuwait is understandable. With one having 70% Shia population and other nearly 50% — regimes are trying to send the message to their populace discoraging protests.
The comment on Alawites hoping French occupation continues — now that a rather revealing and a significant clue!
Of course, as any Syrian Kurd will know – French occupation favored minorities — Kurds primarily. Kurds had preferential treatment in business and bureaucracy. Post-colonial period was very difficult due to French divide and conquer policies. Tossing blame on Alawites is a tell-tale sign of continued petty factionalism.
All music to the ears to any foreign manipulator.
HTS has full support of Syrian people. So they are a legitimate state. Your charges against them are bogus.
Alawites a small minority were promoted by colonialists to undermine Syria. Asaad committed great atrocities, this must be obvious, Alawites are his partners in crime. Yet, they were given an amnesty but they still want to disrupt Syria.
"HTS has full support of Syrian people. So they are a legitimate state."
So that's your definition of "democracy" and "responsible government" and "society" then. If the thugs and their coup-d'etat are popular enough, then Might Makes Right.
Sounds too much like the Fallacy of Argument From Popularity.
So you dragged up rotting carcass of democracy from Roman cemetery and think that’s the best system of governance? How long has democracy been in existence? And how long society has existed? Anyway, what goes for democracy, is in fact, oligarchy.
Asaad was a brutal thug who killed and tortured hundreds of thousand people. And with full support of many countries. Asaad belonged to an upstart minority, it was foreign help which had installed him. You should excuse the Syrians who had no choice but to remove him by force just to protect themselves. I don’t think you are in a position to lecture Syrians on how to run their affairs.
”Give Peace a chance!”
Send the America Peace president into Syria and turn it into an American real estate bonanza. Not sure what he will do with all the different tribes and Israel fighting there now, but I am sure he will tell us on social media of his grand plan.
Well this was clear as day when the US and the Europeans and Israel congratulated themselves with their victory: the installment of Al Qaida as the government of Syria. During Trump I he supported the very terrorists now in power. So he is no doubt enjoying this victory. But I wonder what Tulsi is thinking about all this.
“Divide and Conquer!”…
History, often, repeats itself…
America suddenly discovered that is deep in debt
Trump promised to fix it by spending more
Yep, sounds like a typical American ally. Aren't you so proud that your tax dollars helped buy them weapons? /s
Syrian was an ally of Russia and Iran, but the new Syrian government is aligned with Arab nations – not the US.
Syria was an ally of anyone who would help protect them against Israel and the US. We see now what happens when that protection is insufficient.
Another factor would be the 200,000+ civilians who were tortured, raped, gassed, and killed, and the 14 million refugees who fled the bloodshed. You probably think the people of Syria were better off under a minority that oppressed and brutalized the people.
if you want to blame the US and Israel (and absolve Russia and Iran), suit yourself.
American hypocrites are proud that their tax dollars support the genocide of Palestinians.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/82dd17a9bf41bcbbb7c3a3f6ec27f99538736edcd7f215b2c076d74e15c763b3.jpg
Another consequence of the British-French division of that region after WW1.
”Arms are meant for hugging!”
Such drama. There are 14 million Palestinians, and less than 0.1% non-combatants died Gaza. 200,000 civilians died in Syria, including with poison gas, Many were tortured to death in the most horrific ways possible. 14 million Syrians fled the country. But you seem to have no problem with that. No problem at all.
Isreal designs on Syria.
https://beeley.substack.com/p/the-zionist-war-against-turkey-in