As the world focuses on conflicts elsewhere, a systematic campaign of extermination is intensifying in Syria’s coastal regions. Alawite, Christian, and Druze communities continue to face massacres and forced displacement at the hands of militant groups, while Israeli airstrikes expand into Syria and Lebanon, further destabilizing the region. The international community remains largely silent, allowing these atrocities to escalate unchecked.
Harsh scenes and genocide of the Alawites in Syria… singing over their corpses pic.twitter.com/Qu2VYSGZpd
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) March 7, 2025
Coordinated Ethnic Cleansing and Israeli Strikes
For years, Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)—a militant group linked to Al-Qaeda—has terrorized religious minorities in Syria. Though it has attempted to rebrand itself, its tactics remain unchanged: mass killings, ethnic cleansing, and the systematic destruction of entire villages.
Meanwhile, Israel has ramped up airstrikes in Syria and Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah and Syrian military positions under the pretext of national security. This has led to further civilian casualties and regional escalation, with fears that the conflict could spiral into a broader war.
The Massacre in Latakia: Horror in the Night
One of the most devastating attacks in recent weeks occurred in Latakia, where militants stormed villages, executing families and setting homes ablaze. Survivors describe attackers speaking foreign languages, confirming that these were not local insurgents but imported fighters trained for mass slaughter.
“They weren’t from here,” an elderly survivor recounted. “They didn’t speak our language. They had no reason to hate us—except that they were told to.”
Satellite images confirm entire communities wiped off the map, with mass graves hastily covered and once-thriving villages now reduced to rubble.
Tartus: A City Under Siege
Tartus, once a coastal hub, has become another war zone. HTS fighters conducted door-to-door massacres, accusing families of supporting the Syrian government or practicing the ‘wrong’ faith. Those targeted were executed on the spot or burned alive inside their homes.
“There were so many bodies that people stopped counting,” a local journalist shared. “They weren’t buried properly—just dumped into ditches.”
Israeli airstrikes in Syria have only worsened the situation, hitting Syrian military and Hezbollah-linked targets, further destabilizing an already volatile region.
Apocalyptic scenes from Syria tonight.
— sarah (@sahouraxo) December 15, 2024
Israel has been relentlessly bombing the coastal city of Tartous for hours without pause.
This is not “self-defense”.
This is sheer barbarity. pic.twitter.com/8tPyNhWK4K
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— Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان (@Marwa__Osman) March 8, 2025
The ongoing massacre in the Syrian coast is nothing but the tip of the iceberg of what al-Jolani NATO-funded terrorists are doing to the Syrian people.
1. MD Ibrahim Issa Nazha, Latakia
2. Pharmacist Hazar Issa Nazha
3. Pharmacist Nour Issa Nazha
4. Zeina Ali Jadeed, 3rd… pic.twitter.com/tEuKhaMWSO
Jableh: The Systematic Purge Continues
In Jableh, one of the hardest-hit areas, entire male populations were rounded up and executed, with mass graves discovered in the aftermath. Women and children were abducted, their fates unknown.
“They took the men away,” a survivor said. “Later, we found their bodies—shot execution-style, stacked on top of each other.”
Foreign militants played a central role in these attacks. Survivors report hearing Chechen, Uzbek, and North African dialects among the fighters.
Israel’s Expanding War on Syria and Lebanon
While ethnic massacres rage within Syria, Israel has escalated its own military operations, targeting Syrian and Hezbollah positions. Recent Israeli airstrikes have hit Damascus, Daraa, and Hezbollah-controlled areas in Lebanon, killing civilians and fueling tensions in the region. The White House has remained silent on these operations, signaling tacit approval of Israeli military actions.
“Israel is bombing us while jihadists slaughter us—where is the world?” asked a displaced Syrian civilian now seeking refuge in Damascus.
The Deafening Silence of the West
Despite undeniable evidence of genocide and foreign military intervention, the global media refuses to acknowledge the full extent of these crimes. Instead, Western narratives frame the crisis as a conflict between government forces and rebel groups, ignoring the reality of systematic ethnic cleansing.
A Syrian human rights activist condemned this distortion:
“This isn’t war. It’s genocide. Yet, the world’s media avoids using that word because it doesn’t fit their political narrative.”
Western governments, many of whom once funded and armed these militant groups, are now reluctant to acknowledge the consequences of their intervention. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes continue with impunity, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
Ongoing Arbitrary
— Mona K Oshana (@monakshow) March 13, 2025
Arrest Campaign in the Syrian Coast Targets civilians Forced to
Imitate Animal Sounds (bark like dogs) being called pigsand Endure Humiliation and Sectarian Abuse.#Syriaundersiege #SaveChristians pic.twitter.com/5ntMCct5ME
A Genocide Without Justice
For the people of Latakia, Tartus, and Jableh, the message is clear: No help is coming. The world will not intervene.
Yet, history will remember. And the silence of the international community will stand as its most damning indictment.
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