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Correction to an error caused by America's scamming media
March 16, 2025 | By Jim Stone Journalist
American media reported that it was Alawites killing everyone indiscriminately in Syria, so here is what I posted, and then I'll correct it.
I'll just say what is going on there. Israel was under too much heat for killing everyone indiscriminately so a new boogie man was needed, so suddenly Alawites sprouted thousands of guns and THEY started doing all the killing. ONLY NO, it's still Israel performing operations under a false flag.
HERE IS THE CORRECTION:
I wanted to do a huge post about ISRAELI-BACKED MERCENARIES in Syria "Killing everyone" but . . . . I'll just say what is going on there. Israel was under too much heat for killing everyone indiscriminately with bombs in Syria, so a new boogie man was needed, so suddenly MERCENARIES FROM MANY PLACES WERE SENT IN TO FINISH CLEANSING THE LAND OF NATIVE SYRIANS. It is still Israel, but they are hiding behind whatever cover they can create
SEE THIS:
I wanted to do a huge post about ISRAELI-BACKED MERCENARIES in Syria "Killing everyone" but . . . . I'll just say what is going on there. Israel was under too much heat for killing everyone indiscriminately with bombs in Syria, so a new boogie man was needed, so suddenly MERCENARIES FROM MANY PLACES WERE SENT IN TO FINISH CLEANSING THE LAND OF NATIVE SYRIANS. It is still Israel, but they are hiding behind whatever cover they can create
SEE THIS:
'This isn't war. It's genocide': Why the world is silent about massacres in Syria
Survivors of the violence against the Alawite, Christian, and Druze communities shares their stories with RT
March 15, 2025 | By RT
Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the dominant militant group in northwestern Syria, once presented itself as a local opposition force. Just over a month ago, the group was formally disbanded and became part of the Syrian Defense Ministry, yet its origins tell a far more sinister story. Born out of the ashes of Jabhat al-Nusra, Al-Qaeda's official branch in Syria, HTS carries the same ideological DNA as the world's most notorious terrorist network. While it has sought to rebrand itself for international legitimacy, its methods remain unchanged: Massacres, ethnic cleansing, and the systematic extermination of those who do not conform to its radical ideology.
Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the dominant militant group in northwestern Syria, once presented itself as a local opposition force. Just over a month ago, the group was formally disbanded and became part of the Syrian Defense Ministry, yet its origins tell a far more sinister story. Born out of the ashes of Jabhat al-Nusra, Al-Qaeda's official branch in Syria, HTS carries the same ideological DNA as the world's most notorious terrorist network. While it has sought to rebrand itself for international legitimacy, its methods remain unchanged: Massacres, ethnic cleansing, and the systematic extermination of those who do not conform to its radical ideology.
Nowhere has this been more evident than in Syria's coastal cities, where HTS and its foreign recruits have unleashed an unspeakable wave of violence against Alawite, Christian, and Druze communities. Entire villages have been erased, their inhabitants slaughtered in the dead of night. Yet, as these horrors unfold, the world remains indifferent, and the silence of international powers only emboldens the perpetrators.
Read more 'Safari hunting Alawites': Relatives of those murdered in Syria's massacre speak out
The massacre in Latakia: A night of unimaginable horror
In one of the darkest nights in Syria's recent history, coordinated attacks on rural Latakia resulted in mass executions. Survivors tell of masked men storming their villages, dragging families from their homes, and carrying out public executions. Those who resisted were burned inside their homes, leaving behind entire neighborhoods reduced to smoldering ruins.
Testimonies from survivors suggest that many of the perpetrators were foreign fighters, brought in from regions far from the Middle East. "They didn't even speak our language," an elderly survivor told RT. "They had no idea who we were, no reason to hate us – except that they were told to."
Entire villages have been abandoned, their populations either massacred or displaced. Satellite imagery confirms what survivors describe – rows of torched homes, mass graves hastily covered, and ghost towns where life once thrived.
The bloodbath in Tartus: A slaughter without mercy
Tartus, once a thriving coastal city, has become another graveyard. HTS fighters stormed residential areas, conducting door-to-door massacres. Families were accused of supporting the government or practicing the 'wrong' faith before being lined up and shot. Those who were not executed on the spot were locked inside buildings which were then torched.
A local journalist, speaking anonymously for fear of reprisal, described the scale of the killings:
"There were so many bodies that people stopped counting. They weren't buried properly – just dumped into ditches."Foreign fighters played a leading role in these atrocities. A humanitarian worker recalled speaking with a man who had barely escaped: "He told me he heard Chechen, Uzbek, and North African Arabic among the attackers. These weren't local militants – these were imported killers, trained elsewhere and sent here to finish us off."
Despite the horror, survivors insist they were never fighting for political power – only for survival. "We weren’t taking up arms to reclaim land or rule over anyone," a displaced father from Tartus told RT. "We were just trying to stop them from killing our children in their beds."
Please go to RT to read more news on the ongoing genocide in Syria.
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