HTS in Syria: Sectarian carnage, proxy jihadists, and a silent world
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The launch shot was fired: Syria's interim President Al-Sharaa with his HTS movement against Israel. And Europe is silent that the South of Syria is becoming the region's new source of conflict.
HTS in Syria: Sectarian carnage, proxy jihadists, and a silent world
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) – once al-Qaeda’s Syrian branch – now sits at the helm in Damascus, cloaked as a “transitional” government. Since seizing power after Bashar al-Assad’s fall, this jihadist-led regime has unleashed a campaign of sectarian bloodletting. In just six months, two minority communities – Alawites on the coastal mountains and Druze in the southern heartland – have been brutally targeted. The patterns are chillingly similar: p…
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