25.04.202515:20
U.S. Representative at the Security Council:
“We continue to monitor the actions of Syria’s interim authorities.”
“We expect more meaningful change on the ground.”
“All foreign fighters must be removed from Syrian territory.”
“Those responsible for killings and crimes along the coast must be held accountable, including high-ranking officials.”
“Tension and instability in the coastal region persist and require urgent attention.”
“We continue to monitor the actions of Syria’s interim authorities.”
“We expect more meaningful change on the ground.”
“All foreign fighters must be removed from Syrian territory.”
“Those responsible for killings and crimes along the coast must be held accountable, including high-ranking officials.”
“Tension and instability in the coastal region persist and require urgent attention.”


25.04.202514:26
Homs | Young Man Mohammed Qabaqli Reported Missing
Mohammed Qabaqli has been reported missing after leaving his home at approximately 2:00 a.m. yesterday. He was believed to be heading either toward the Teachers’ Housing area or the industrial zone in Homs. No contact has been made with him since his departure.
Family and friends are urgently seeking information regarding his whereabouts.
April 25, 2025
Mohammed Qabaqli has been reported missing after leaving his home at approximately 2:00 a.m. yesterday. He was believed to be heading either toward the Teachers’ Housing area or the industrial zone in Homs. No contact has been made with him since his departure.
Family and friends are urgently seeking information regarding his whereabouts.
April 25, 2025


25.04.202513:56
Wadi al-Dhahab, Homs | Civilian Plumber and Father of Four Abducted in Pre-Dawn Raid
At approximately 4:30 a.m., armed men in two gray vehicles raided the home of Imad Aziz Al-Wasouf, a civilian resident of Wadi al-Dhahab, and took him to an undisclosed location.
Al-Wasouf, 50, is a plumber and health worker known for having no political affiliations or ties to any party. He is the sole provider for his family and the father of four young daughters.
Relatives describe him as a peaceful man who has worked tirelessly to support his family. His brother-in-law wrote, “I entrust my affair to God. Imad has nothing to do with politics or the regime, just a man trying to live in dignity.”
His whereabouts remain unknown.
April 25, 2025
At approximately 4:30 a.m., armed men in two gray vehicles raided the home of Imad Aziz Al-Wasouf, a civilian resident of Wadi al-Dhahab, and took him to an undisclosed location.
Al-Wasouf, 50, is a plumber and health worker known for having no political affiliations or ties to any party. He is the sole provider for his family and the father of four young daughters.
Relatives describe him as a peaceful man who has worked tirelessly to support his family. His brother-in-law wrote, “I entrust my affair to God. Imad has nothing to do with politics or the regime, just a man trying to live in dignity.”
His whereabouts remain unknown.
April 25, 2025
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25.04.202509:08
ISIS Attacks Oil Tankers and Escalates Operations in Northeast Syria
ISIS cells attacked three oil tankers with machine guns in Abu Khashab, western Deir Ezzor, causing damage before fleeing. Since early 2025, the group has carried out 67 operations in areas under the Autonomous Administration, killing 23 people, including 13 SDF fighters, 5 ISIS members, and 5 civilians. The attacks included ambushes, shootings, and bombings: 55 in Deir Ezzor, 9 in Hasakah, and 3 in Raqqa. The surge comes amid international warnings of ISIS’s resurgence and its threat to Syrian stability.
This also comes after the US lawmakers "unofficial" visit to Damascus and meeting with Jolani. The Jolani interview with the New York Times, in which he clearly reaches out to Russia for weapons, food and energy supplies. This would only be said under instructions from the US during the visit. At the same time Washington is mobilizing ISIS against Jolani in Syria. Reports are saying ISIS is approaching Damascus and Sweida. In coordination, the former Free Syrian Army factions in the US Al Tanf base are reportedly within 10km of Damascus. The US is creating contained chaos and not providing Jolani with the support he benefited from in Idlib. Despite Jolani doing US Zionist bidding in Syria, sanctions are still in place.
@VanessaBeeley
ISIS cells attacked three oil tankers with machine guns in Abu Khashab, western Deir Ezzor, causing damage before fleeing. Since early 2025, the group has carried out 67 operations in areas under the Autonomous Administration, killing 23 people, including 13 SDF fighters, 5 ISIS members, and 5 civilians. The attacks included ambushes, shootings, and bombings: 55 in Deir Ezzor, 9 in Hasakah, and 3 in Raqqa. The surge comes amid international warnings of ISIS’s resurgence and its threat to Syrian stability.
This also comes after the US lawmakers "unofficial" visit to Damascus and meeting with Jolani. The Jolani interview with the New York Times, in which he clearly reaches out to Russia for weapons, food and energy supplies. This would only be said under instructions from the US during the visit. At the same time Washington is mobilizing ISIS against Jolani in Syria. Reports are saying ISIS is approaching Damascus and Sweida. In coordination, the former Free Syrian Army factions in the US Al Tanf base are reportedly within 10km of Damascus. The US is creating contained chaos and not providing Jolani with the support he benefited from in Idlib. Despite Jolani doing US Zionist bidding in Syria, sanctions are still in place.
@VanessaBeeley
25.04.202502:58
Wadi al-Dhahab, Homs | Former Pilot Dies in Armed Clash with HTS "General Security"
Retired Pilot Ali Shalhoub was killed after detonating a hand grenade during a standoff with HTS-led "General Security" who raided his residence on Al-Khudari Street in Wadi al-Dhahab, Homs.
According to SANA, Shalhoub refused to surrender, opening fire and injuring four members of the raiding force. Local reports state that at least four were injured, some critical, from the clashes and grenade detonation.
Retired Pilot Ali Shalhoub was killed after detonating a hand grenade during a standoff with HTS-led "General Security" who raided his residence on Al-Khudari Street in Wadi al-Dhahab, Homs.
According to SANA, Shalhoub refused to surrender, opening fire and injuring four members of the raiding force. Local reports state that at least four were injured, some critical, from the clashes and grenade detonation.


24.04.202515:35
Homs | Two Alawite Brothers Found Dead Three Months After Arrest by HTS
Miqdad and Lamak al-Hassan, two brothers from the village of Khirbet al-Hamam in western Homs countryside, were found dead three months after their detention HTS militants.
The brothers were among hundreds of individuals detained in a wave of sectarian arrest campaigns that began on January 22, 2025. Their bodies were discovered dumped in a pit in the nearby village of Khirbet al-Tin, reportedly showing signs of abuse.
Their deaths add to mounting concerns over arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and alleged extrajudicial killings in areas controlled by HTS.
Miqdad and Lamak al-Hassan, two brothers from the village of Khirbet al-Hamam in western Homs countryside, were found dead three months after their detention HTS militants.
The brothers were among hundreds of individuals detained in a wave of sectarian arrest campaigns that began on January 22, 2025. Their bodies were discovered dumped in a pit in the nearby village of Khirbet al-Tin, reportedly showing signs of abuse.
Their deaths add to mounting concerns over arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and alleged extrajudicial killings in areas controlled by HTS.
25.04.202515:20
Syrian Affairs | UN Flag Protocol Does Not Equal Government Recognition
Raising the Syrian flag at the United Nations is a standard procedural acknowledgment of Syria’s status as a UN member state with the right to modify its national symbols. It does not imply recognition of the current governing authorities. The U.S. position remains unchanged:
No recognition of the al-Julani-led government.
For context:
On September 10, 2015, the UN General Assembly approved the raising of the Palestinian flag at its headquarters—marking the first time a flag of a non-member observer state, without recognized sovereignty or government, was granted such visibility. The act was symbolic and did not equate to state recognition.
Raising the Syrian flag at the United Nations is a standard procedural acknowledgment of Syria’s status as a UN member state with the right to modify its national symbols. It does not imply recognition of the current governing authorities. The U.S. position remains unchanged:
No recognition of the al-Julani-led government.
For context:
On September 10, 2015, the UN General Assembly approved the raising of the Palestinian flag at its headquarters—marking the first time a flag of a non-member observer state, without recognized sovereignty or government, was granted such visibility. The act was symbolic and did not equate to state recognition.


25.04.202514:14
Al-Nuzha, Homs | Volunteer Worker Executed in Cold Blood After Night Raid
Ali Asef Ibrahim, 31, was executed in front of his home after being arrested during a midnight raid carried out by HTS General Security forces affiliated with the de facto authority led by Abu Muhammad al-Julani.
The arrest took place at 12:30 a.m. in the al-Nuzha neighborhood, where forces stormed Ibrahim’s home, dragged him outside, and shot him in cold blood at his doorstep, in full view of the street.
Ibrahim was a civilian with no known political affiliations or prior issues. He was a member of the Adam Volunteer Team, known locally for community service and humanitarian support.
April 25, 2025
Ali Asef Ibrahim, 31, was executed in front of his home after being arrested during a midnight raid carried out by HTS General Security forces affiliated with the de facto authority led by Abu Muhammad al-Julani.
The arrest took place at 12:30 a.m. in the al-Nuzha neighborhood, where forces stormed Ibrahim’s home, dragged him outside, and shot him in cold blood at his doorstep, in full view of the street.
Ibrahim was a civilian with no known political affiliations or prior issues. He was a member of the Adam Volunteer Team, known locally for community service and humanitarian support.
April 25, 2025


25.04.202513:52
Wadi al-Dhahab, Homs | Two Civilian Brothers Detained in Pre-Dawn Raid Amid Ongoing Sectarian Campaign
Brothers Ammar and Zein Darwish, both civilians who had previously completed reconciliation procedures with local authorities, were arrested in the early hours of Friday morning in the Wadi al-Dhahab neighborhood of Homs.
At approximately 2:30 a.m., forces affiliated with the de facto authorities arrived in two civilian cars and two vans—one black, one white—and raided the family’s residence on Tello Street. The brothers were taken to an undisclosed location, and their current status remains unknown.
This incident follows the closure of Karm Al-Louz and Karm Al-Zeitoun streets on the evening of April 24. Just days prior, state-aligned media had promoted a campaign referred to as the "Remnants" operation. What followed were widespread reports of killings, abductions, and terror tactics targeting specific communities.
April 25, 2025
Brothers Ammar and Zein Darwish, both civilians who had previously completed reconciliation procedures with local authorities, were arrested in the early hours of Friday morning in the Wadi al-Dhahab neighborhood of Homs.
At approximately 2:30 a.m., forces affiliated with the de facto authorities arrived in two civilian cars and two vans—one black, one white—and raided the family’s residence on Tello Street. The brothers were taken to an undisclosed location, and their current status remains unknown.
This incident follows the closure of Karm Al-Louz and Karm Al-Zeitoun streets on the evening of April 24. Just days prior, state-aligned media had promoted a campaign referred to as the "Remnants" operation. What followed were widespread reports of killings, abductions, and terror tactics targeting specific communities.
April 25, 2025


25.04.202503:26
Latakia | A Child Sleeps on the Streets. Where Are the "Government" Charities?
In the heart of Latakia’s Al-Saliba neighborhood, near Izz al-Din Fahham School, a young child is seen sleeping in front of shop entrances nearly every night.
Where are the dozens of so-called charitable organizations, and the “relief teams” that collected millions under the banner of "victory".
Why hasn't a single shelter been opened to house homeless children, the elderly, or the sick?
Why is the coast left abandoned, even as slogans of unity and triumph echo across government halls?
The sectarian nature of resource allocation and selective “charity” is becoming clearer than ever. One can only frame this neglect as deliberate.
In the heart of Latakia’s Al-Saliba neighborhood, near Izz al-Din Fahham School, a young child is seen sleeping in front of shop entrances nearly every night.
Where are the dozens of so-called charitable organizations, and the “relief teams” that collected millions under the banner of "victory".
Why hasn't a single shelter been opened to house homeless children, the elderly, or the sick?
Why is the coast left abandoned, even as slogans of unity and triumph echo across government halls?
The sectarian nature of resource allocation and selective “charity” is becoming clearer than ever. One can only frame this neglect as deliberate.
24.04.202519:57
Tartous–Latakia | Alawite Man Killed After Abduction by HTS Militants
The body of 53-year-old Basel Abdulkarim Salameh was discovered following his abduction by militants affiliated with HTS. He was reportedly taken on Monday, April 21, while traveling along the Tartous–Latakia highway in western Syria.
Local sources confirmed he was shot and killed shortly after his disappearance, marking yet another targeted killing in a series of sectarian-driven attacks in the region.
The body of 53-year-old Basel Abdulkarim Salameh was discovered following his abduction by militants affiliated with HTS. He was reportedly taken on Monday, April 21, while traveling along the Tartous–Latakia highway in western Syria.
Local sources confirmed he was shot and killed shortly after his disappearance, marking yet another targeted killing in a series of sectarian-driven attacks in the region.
24.04.202506:14
However, Zandenan's euphoria quickly turned to despair when his brother, now 18 years old and thoroughly brainwashed by Salafi-Jihadi ideology, refused to leave Idlib and return to the Yezidi community in Sinjar.
The repackaged caliphate
In December 2024, just one day after Jolani's HTS entered Damascus to topple Assad,
Rudaw reported that a 29-year-old Yezidi woman had been rescued from slavery in Idlib.
The Iraqi Kurdish outlet stated that many Yezidi women have been rescued from the Kurdish-run Al-Hol camp.
However, others "have been found in areas of Syria controlled by rebels (HTS] or Turkish-backed armed groups [SNA], and some have been located in third countries," it added.
In the days following Assad's fall, jubilant crowds took to city squares, chanting in support of Julani, now rebranded as Ahmad al-Sharaa.
Yet as western diplomats scrambled to meet the new ruler, the meaning of his "freedom" quickly became clear. The abductions of Alawite women-mirroring the Yezidi tragedy- signaled that Julani had simply repackaged the ISiS model.
Under the guise of liberation, a brutal system of sectarian violence, enslavement, and rape was unleashed upon those now under his rule.
In response to growing denial, genocide expert Matthew Barber warned of the same pattern that surrounded the initial days of the Yezidi genocide: disbelief, dismissal, and derision- until the truth proved far worse.
The victims' silence is not voluntary- it is coerced.
And as this campaign of gendered terror continues, the question remains: how long will the world avert its gaze?
The repackaged caliphate
In December 2024, just one day after Jolani's HTS entered Damascus to topple Assad,
Rudaw reported that a 29-year-old Yezidi woman had been rescued from slavery in Idlib.
The Iraqi Kurdish outlet stated that many Yezidi women have been rescued from the Kurdish-run Al-Hol camp.
However, others "have been found in areas of Syria controlled by rebels (HTS] or Turkish-backed armed groups [SNA], and some have been located in third countries," it added.
In the days following Assad's fall, jubilant crowds took to city squares, chanting in support of Julani, now rebranded as Ahmad al-Sharaa.
Yet as western diplomats scrambled to meet the new ruler, the meaning of his "freedom" quickly became clear. The abductions of Alawite women-mirroring the Yezidi tragedy- signaled that Julani had simply repackaged the ISiS model.
Under the guise of liberation, a brutal system of sectarian violence, enslavement, and rape was unleashed upon those now under his rule.
In response to growing denial, genocide expert Matthew Barber warned of the same pattern that surrounded the initial days of the Yezidi genocide: disbelief, dismissal, and derision- until the truth proved far worse.
"No one believed it could be happening ... Even Western analysts and journalists did not believe our claims," Barber said. "The reality was even worse than what we were claiming."
The victims' silence is not voluntary- it is coerced.
And as this campaign of gendered terror continues, the question remains: how long will the world avert its gaze?


25.04.202515:15
Mohammad Saeed Al-Waari was also a musician.
A student. A musician. A soul full of promise.
Mohammad wasn’t just studying for a better future, he was composing it, note by note. In a world divided by hate, he chose harmony. He was taken not for what he did, but for who he was, an Alawite, a son of Homs, caught in the cruel grip of sectarian violence.
They silenced his voice, but they cannot erase his melody. His music, his dreams, his humanity, they live on in the hearts of those who refuse to forget.
May your spirit find peace, Mohammad. And may your memory be a reminder that no faith, no name, no identity should ever be a death sentence.
Rest in Peace, Mohammad Saeed Al-Waari
A student. A musician. A soul full of promise.
Mohammad wasn’t just studying for a better future, he was composing it, note by note. In a world divided by hate, he chose harmony. He was taken not for what he did, but for who he was, an Alawite, a son of Homs, caught in the cruel grip of sectarian violence.
They silenced his voice, but they cannot erase his melody. His music, his dreams, his humanity, they live on in the hearts of those who refuse to forget.
May your spirit find peace, Mohammad. And may your memory be a reminder that no faith, no name, no identity should ever be a death sentence.
Rest in Peace, Mohammad Saeed Al-Waari
25.04.202514:06
Homs | A Dawn of Terror and Blood: Violent Raids and Sectarian Purges in the Early Hours
At dawn today, Homs witnessed a wave of brutal raids carried out by members of the HTS led General Security forces, supported by armed Bedouin groups and other unknown militants. The attacks marked another chapter in the ongoing sectarian-based violence, with killings, intimidation, and abductions continuing unabated.
Timeline of Events:
12:00 a.m. – The home of lawyer Hafez Abdul Karim Shamsin, located near the clinics in al-Nuzha, was raided. Gold and money were stolen, and Shamsin was arrested. His whereabouts remain unknown.
12:30 a.m. – 31-year-old Ali Asef Ibrahim was arrested after a General Security raid on his home in al-Nuzha. He was taken out and shot in cold blood at the door of his house, in full view of the street.
1:00 a.m. – In the Police Housing neighborhood, a group of five armed men in blue uniforms, driving a Santa Fe vehicle, stormed the home of 60-year-old Hani Odeh, a theater assistant. He was taken to an unknown location.
2:00 a.m. – Nawfal Ibrahim Al-Youssef, 51, was arrested after his home in the Wadi al-Dhahab neighborhood was raided by General Security officers. Despite having settled his status and holding a security card, he was taken away in a white van. His whereabouts are unknown.
2:30 a.m. – The General Security forces raided the home of Mohammed Saeed Al-Waari, a third-year university student, in Karm Al-Loz. Amid his mother's cries, he was taken, and later found dead from a gunshot wound to the head. He had no criminal record or arrest warrants.
2:30 a.m. – In the same time frame, brothers Ammar and Zein Darwish, both civilians who had completed their reconciliation process, were arrested in Wadi al-Dhahab. They were taken to an undisclosed location without explanation.
2:30 a.m. – 58-year-old Haitham Muhammad, a civilian with no prior issues with authorities, was arrested in Karm al-Zeitoun. His body was later found near the Uqba Ibn Nafi School in the same neighborhood.
3:30 a.m. – Imad Aziz Al-Wasouf, a 49-year-old civil servant and father of four, was arrested from his home on Al-Khudari Street. The raid was marked by the assault of his elderly mother and wife, with no legal justification.
Karm Al-Loz – The home of Abdul Aziz Al-Radwan, a Suzuki driver and father of four, was raided by security forces. He was taken to an unknown location.
Al-Nuzha – Yahya Al-Jardi, a law student living with his sick mother, was arrested by masked officers who threatened his mother with shooting. He was found dead later, with four bullet wounds, one to the head.
Karm al-Zeitoun, Al-Wazir Street – Armed Bedouins, accompanied by a man in a Public Security uniform, raided the home of Alaa and Hussein al-Nasr. They were killed and their bodies dumped in front of their home in the street.
These coordinated attacks targeted the neighborhoods of Karm al-Loz, Karm al-Zeitoun, al-Nuzha, Wadi al-Dhahab, and Tello Street. Doors were broken down, residents were beaten and insulted, and many young men were arrested without legal justification. The violence follows a media campaign promoting the so-called “remnants” operation, which was followed by the closure of key streets in preparation for a night of terror.
The ongoing cycle of killing, abductions, and forced displacement is carried out on sectarian grounds, with widespread international silence and no deterrence from local authorities. The atrocities continue with impunity, as repression and brutality dominate the lives of civilians.
At dawn today, Homs witnessed a wave of brutal raids carried out by members of the HTS led General Security forces, supported by armed Bedouin groups and other unknown militants. The attacks marked another chapter in the ongoing sectarian-based violence, with killings, intimidation, and abductions continuing unabated.
Timeline of Events:
12:00 a.m. – The home of lawyer Hafez Abdul Karim Shamsin, located near the clinics in al-Nuzha, was raided. Gold and money were stolen, and Shamsin was arrested. His whereabouts remain unknown.
12:30 a.m. – 31-year-old Ali Asef Ibrahim was arrested after a General Security raid on his home in al-Nuzha. He was taken out and shot in cold blood at the door of his house, in full view of the street.
1:00 a.m. – In the Police Housing neighborhood, a group of five armed men in blue uniforms, driving a Santa Fe vehicle, stormed the home of 60-year-old Hani Odeh, a theater assistant. He was taken to an unknown location.
2:00 a.m. – Nawfal Ibrahim Al-Youssef, 51, was arrested after his home in the Wadi al-Dhahab neighborhood was raided by General Security officers. Despite having settled his status and holding a security card, he was taken away in a white van. His whereabouts are unknown.
2:30 a.m. – The General Security forces raided the home of Mohammed Saeed Al-Waari, a third-year university student, in Karm Al-Loz. Amid his mother's cries, he was taken, and later found dead from a gunshot wound to the head. He had no criminal record or arrest warrants.
2:30 a.m. – In the same time frame, brothers Ammar and Zein Darwish, both civilians who had completed their reconciliation process, were arrested in Wadi al-Dhahab. They were taken to an undisclosed location without explanation.
2:30 a.m. – 58-year-old Haitham Muhammad, a civilian with no prior issues with authorities, was arrested in Karm al-Zeitoun. His body was later found near the Uqba Ibn Nafi School in the same neighborhood.
3:30 a.m. – Imad Aziz Al-Wasouf, a 49-year-old civil servant and father of four, was arrested from his home on Al-Khudari Street. The raid was marked by the assault of his elderly mother and wife, with no legal justification.
Karm Al-Loz – The home of Abdul Aziz Al-Radwan, a Suzuki driver and father of four, was raided by security forces. He was taken to an unknown location.
Al-Nuzha – Yahya Al-Jardi, a law student living with his sick mother, was arrested by masked officers who threatened his mother with shooting. He was found dead later, with four bullet wounds, one to the head.
Karm al-Zeitoun, Al-Wazir Street – Armed Bedouins, accompanied by a man in a Public Security uniform, raided the home of Alaa and Hussein al-Nasr. They were killed and their bodies dumped in front of their home in the street.
These coordinated attacks targeted the neighborhoods of Karm al-Loz, Karm al-Zeitoun, al-Nuzha, Wadi al-Dhahab, and Tello Street. Doors were broken down, residents were beaten and insulted, and many young men were arrested without legal justification. The violence follows a media campaign promoting the so-called “remnants” operation, which was followed by the closure of key streets in preparation for a night of terror.
The ongoing cycle of killing, abductions, and forced displacement is carried out on sectarian grounds, with widespread international silence and no deterrence from local authorities. The atrocities continue with impunity, as repression and brutality dominate the lives of civilians.
25.04.202513:42
Wadi al-Dhahab, Homs | Armed Bedouins Enter Alawite Neighborhood Amid Night of Sectarian Violence
Footage from last night shows heavily armed members of the Fawa’ira tribe entering the Wadi al-Dhahab neighborhood of Homs, an area predominantly inhabited by Alawite civilians.
According to local reports, Alawite neighborhoods across Homs were subjected to a coordinated sectarian campaign carried out by jihadist-affiliated General Security forces and armed Bedouins. The operation involved arbitrary arrests, public beatings, and the humiliation of residents based solely on their sectarian identity.
Five summary executions have been confirmed so far. The full scale of the violence is still unfolding.
Footage from last night shows heavily armed members of the Fawa’ira tribe entering the Wadi al-Dhahab neighborhood of Homs, an area predominantly inhabited by Alawite civilians.
According to local reports, Alawite neighborhoods across Homs were subjected to a coordinated sectarian campaign carried out by jihadist-affiliated General Security forces and armed Bedouins. The operation involved arbitrary arrests, public beatings, and the humiliation of residents based solely on their sectarian identity.
Five summary executions have been confirmed so far. The full scale of the violence is still unfolding.
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25.04.202503:21
Homs | HTS "General Security" Militant Killed in Armed Clash
Abu Bashar al-Khal, a member of the HTS led General Security, was killed during a security operation in Homs, according to official sources.
He sustained fatal injuries in a direct confrontation with former pilot Ali Shalhoub, who was later killed following fierce armed resistance.
Abu Bashar al-Khal, a member of the HTS led General Security, was killed during a security operation in Homs, according to official sources.
He sustained fatal injuries in a direct confrontation with former pilot Ali Shalhoub, who was later killed following fierce armed resistance.


24.04.202516:05
Damascus | Medical Student Missing After Last Call from Bab Musalla
Ali Salah Ahmed, a medical student at Al-Hawash University, has been reported missing since Saturday, April 19, 2025. While visiting his aunt in Damascus, Ali contacted his mother around 2:00 PM, saying he was on his way from Bab Musalla to the former President’s Bridge. Moments later, the call was disconnected, and his phone has been unreachable since.
His family has received no information about his whereabouts. His mother has traveled to Damascus in hopes of locating him.
Ali Salah Ahmed, a medical student at Al-Hawash University, has been reported missing since Saturday, April 19, 2025. While visiting his aunt in Damascus, Ali contacted his mother around 2:00 PM, saying he was on his way from Bab Musalla to the former President’s Bridge. Moments later, the call was disconnected, and his phone has been unreachable since.
His family has received no information about his whereabouts. His mother has traveled to Damascus in hopes of locating him.


24.04.202506:13
Qamishli, Hasakah | Civilian Disappears After SDF Arrest
Mahmoud Sultan al-Ali, a resident of al-Hajiya al-Kabira village in Hasakah countryside, has been missing for five days after being detained by SDF forces at a Qamishli checkpoint.
According to his family, Mahmoud had returned from Damascus—where he has lived for 14 years working in agriculture—to attend his cousin’s funeral. On his way back, he was reportedly removed from a bus and has not been heard from since.
Relatives say he has no political or military affiliations and is known for his good conduct. Despite inquiries at multiple security centers, officials have denied knowledge of his whereabouts.
Mahmoud Sultan al-Ali, a resident of al-Hajiya al-Kabira village in Hasakah countryside, has been missing for five days after being detained by SDF forces at a Qamishli checkpoint.
According to his family, Mahmoud had returned from Damascus—where he has lived for 14 years working in agriculture—to attend his cousin’s funeral. On his way back, he was reportedly removed from a bus and has not been heard from since.
Relatives say he has no political or military affiliations and is known for his good conduct. Despite inquiries at multiple security centers, officials have denied knowledge of his whereabouts.
25.04.202514:52
Homs, Syria | Mass Execution of Alawite Civilians Highlights Sectarian Atrocities
A new massacre has shaken Homs, where seven Alawite civilians were arrested during coordinated pre-dawn raids then executed in cold blood. All were non-combatants with no known affiliations or charges.
This wave of targeted killings underscores the brutality of the current de facto authorities, operating with impunity and perpetuating systematic violence rooted in sectarian hatred.
The victims of this massacre include:
Hafez Abdul Karim Shamsin
Mohammed Saeed Al-Waari
Ali Asef Ibrahim
Yahya Al-Jardi
Alaa Al-Nasr
Hussein Al-Nasr
Haitham Muhammad
These acts stand in direct violation of human rights and legal norms, reinforcing fears that Syria is being ruled not by a state, but by a network of terror.
A new massacre has shaken Homs, where seven Alawite civilians were arrested during coordinated pre-dawn raids then executed in cold blood. All were non-combatants with no known affiliations or charges.
This wave of targeted killings underscores the brutality of the current de facto authorities, operating with impunity and perpetuating systematic violence rooted in sectarian hatred.
The victims of this massacre include:
Hafez Abdul Karim Shamsin
Mohammed Saeed Al-Waari
Ali Asef Ibrahim
Yahya Al-Jardi
Alaa Al-Nasr
Hussein Al-Nasr
Haitham Muhammad
These acts stand in direct violation of human rights and legal norms, reinforcing fears that Syria is being ruled not by a state, but by a network of terror.


25.04.202513:58
Karm Al-Louz, Homs | Father of Four Detained in Dawn Raid by HTS-Led Forces
HTS-affiliated security forces stormed the home of Abdul Aziz Al-Radwan at dawn today near the Comprehensive Clinics in the Karm Al-Louz neighborhood, detaining him and transporting him to an unknown location.
Al-Radwan, a Suzuki driver and father of four, is described by locals as a modest, hardworking man with no political ties.
This incident is part of a wider pattern of targeted arrests and intimidation reported across Homs, where killings, abductions, and forced displacements continue to unfold along sectarian lines.
April 25, 2025
HTS-affiliated security forces stormed the home of Abdul Aziz Al-Radwan at dawn today near the Comprehensive Clinics in the Karm Al-Louz neighborhood, detaining him and transporting him to an unknown location.
Al-Radwan, a Suzuki driver and father of four, is described by locals as a modest, hardworking man with no political ties.
This incident is part of a wider pattern of targeted arrests and intimidation reported across Homs, where killings, abductions, and forced displacements continue to unfold along sectarian lines.
April 25, 2025
25.04.202513:38
Karm Al-Louz, Homs | HTS-Led Security Executes Alawite University Student
Mohammad Saeed Al-Waari, a third-year university student, was executed after being detained by HTS led General Security forces at approximately 2:30 a.m. on April 25. He was taken from his home.
In a heartbreaking audio message, his mother confirmed his death:
"They took him and shot him in the head. How could they do that? How could they look him in the face, a university student, and then shoot him?"
The incident occurred amid a wave of late-night raids, targeting Alawite-majority neighborhoods in Homs.
April 25, 2025
Mohammad Saeed Al-Waari, a third-year university student, was executed after being detained by HTS led General Security forces at approximately 2:30 a.m. on April 25. He was taken from his home.
In a heartbreaking audio message, his mother confirmed his death:
"They took him and shot him in the head. How could they do that? How could they look him in the face, a university student, and then shoot him?"
The incident occurred amid a wave of late-night raids, targeting Alawite-majority neighborhoods in Homs.
April 25, 2025


25.04.202503:09
Homs Countryside | Reconciled Druze Man Kidnapped and Executed by HTS Forces
Hatem Majed Abu Saad, a Druze citizen, husband, and father of three from Suwayda, was abducted and executed by HTS-affiliated "General Security" forces. His body was found dumped along the roadside south of Qusayr in the Homs countryside.
Abu Saad was reportedly stopped at a checkpoint while en route to Lebanon for work, accompanied by five other men. After checking their IDs, HTS militants removed him from the van—allegedly because he was a former Syrian Army officer with a reconciliation card. He was taken to an unknown location before being killed.
His murder underscores the growing trend of HTS targeting former military personnel, particularly those from minority communities.
Hatem Majed Abu Saad, a Druze citizen, husband, and father of three from Suwayda, was abducted and executed by HTS-affiliated "General Security" forces. His body was found dumped along the roadside south of Qusayr in the Homs countryside.
Abu Saad was reportedly stopped at a checkpoint while en route to Lebanon for work, accompanied by five other men. After checking their IDs, HTS militants removed him from the van—allegedly because he was a former Syrian Army officer with a reconciliation card. He was taken to an unknown location before being killed.
His murder underscores the growing trend of HTS targeting former military personnel, particularly those from minority communities.
24.04.202516:00
Wadi al-Dhahab, Homs | Elderly Doctor Abducted by Unknown Armed Group
Dr. Muhammad Yassin al-Waari, 68, a retired physician, was abducted in broad daylight from his home on Beit al-Tawil Street in Homs by four masked men in an unmarked vehicle.
Eyewitnesses say the assailants stormed the family shop, forced those inside to face the wall, seized IDs, and took Dr. Yassin without explanation or a warrant. Authorities later denied involvement, claiming he is not in their custody.
Dr. Yassin had recently returned to Syria after years abroad and is not politically affiliated. His family remains without answers, and his fate is unknown. One witness’s ID was later found dumped in Rastan, raising suspicions of coordinated external involvement.
Dr. Muhammad Yassin al-Waari, 68, a retired physician, was abducted in broad daylight from his home on Beit al-Tawil Street in Homs by four masked men in an unmarked vehicle.
Eyewitnesses say the assailants stormed the family shop, forced those inside to face the wall, seized IDs, and took Dr. Yassin without explanation or a warrant. Authorities later denied involvement, claiming he is not in their custody.
Dr. Yassin had recently returned to Syria after years abroad and is not politically affiliated. His family remains without answers, and his fate is unknown. One witness’s ID was later found dumped in Rastan, raising suspicions of coordinated external involvement.


24.04.202506:04
Homs University | Sectarian Chants Targeting Christians & Alawites
Student sources at Homs University report that a cleric gave a speech on campus laced with sectarian rhetoric targeting Christians and Alawites. The remarks, described as inflammatory and discriminatory, have raised serious concerns about the spread of hate speech within academic institutions.
Such rhetoric violates principles of academic neutrality and inclusive discourse, and constitutes a breach of international human rights and educational standards prohibiting incitement to hatred.
Student sources at Homs University report that a cleric gave a speech on campus laced with sectarian rhetoric targeting Christians and Alawites. The remarks, described as inflammatory and discriminatory, have raised serious concerns about the spread of hate speech within academic institutions.
Such rhetoric violates principles of academic neutrality and inclusive discourse, and constitutes a breach of international human rights and educational standards prohibiting incitement to hatred.
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