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Charles Sarkis ܫܐܪܠ ܣܪܟܝܤ (@charlessarkis6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Al-Jolani's terrorist gangs killed Father Khaled Mazhar, pastor of the Good Shepherd Evangelical Church, along with all his family members, his brothers, their children, his father and mother (20 bodies) in Sweida. #Sweida عصابات الجولاني الإرهابية تقتل القسيس خالد مزهر راعي

Al-Jolani's terrorist gangs killed Father Khaled Mazhar, pastor of the Good Shepherd Evangelical Church, along with all his family members, his brothers, their children, his father and mother (20 bodies) in Sweida. 

#Sweida

عصابات الجولاني الإرهابية تقتل القسيس خالد مزهر راعي
Brother Rachid الأخ رشيد (@brotherrasheed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you Druze? “Yes, just going out to get some bread.” He shot him, then laughed & said “Who told you to go out for bread?” His fellow fighter laughing: “You could’ve at least let him finish his sentence!” He replied: “No — slaughter, slaughter.”

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Dear West, do you still consider them ‘moderate rebels’ after the massacres, the kidnappings, and the brutal violence against innocent minorities?

Greco-Levantines World Wide (@grecolevantines) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Militiamen loyal to Al Sharaa asked a civilian, “Are you Druze?”—then executed him on the spot while chanting “Allahu Akbar.” This is exactly why U.S. sanctions on Syria must remain in place.

Samer Sleaby (@samsleaby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a picture of the city of Sweida taken today, showing graffiti left by the attackers, including phrases such as “There is no God but Allah” and “Baqiyah” (باقية), which means “will remain.” The phrase “Baqiyah” is strongly associated with the Islamic State (ISIS), whose

This is a picture of the city of Sweida taken today, showing graffiti left by the attackers, including phrases such as “There is no God but Allah” and “Baqiyah” (باقية), which means “will remain.” The phrase “Baqiyah” is strongly associated with the Islamic State (ISIS), whose
Brother Rachid الأخ رشيد (@brotherrasheed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. envoy Tom Barrack: “It is possible that ISIS fighters disguised themselves in government uniforms in Suwayda.” My response: If that’s true, then why did they obey his orders to withdraw? There are only two possibilities: – ISIS operates under Al-Julani’s command, – or

U.S. envoy Tom Barrack:
“It is possible that ISIS fighters disguised themselves in government uniforms in Suwayda.”

My response:
If that’s true, then why did they obey his orders to withdraw?

There are only two possibilities:
– ISIS operates under Al-Julani’s command,
– or
Mira ⛥ (@miramedusa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After the so-called “Syrian” government circulated media reports accusing the Druze of displacing Christians from Sweida… Father Tony Boutros, representative of the Melkite Greek Catholics, responded in a video firmly denying these lies, affirming that Christians and Druze are

Sally Obeid (@sallyobeid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A video from Suwayda, filmed recently, shows extremist Bedouin militias linked to the Ministry of Defense burning the Shrine of Jesus Christ, a sacred Christian site in the city. This act was not mere vandalism but a direct attack on Suwayda’s collective memory, religious

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I don’t cry easily. But I couldn’t hold it in watching Elian and Almas talk about their time in ISIS captivity. I lived through it. I met so many survivors—some were family, some were close friends. And still, every time I hear one of their stories, it hits me like it’s happening