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Turkey-backed "Amshat" mercenaries started threatening the Christian population of Syria. They claim that they are ready to die fighting Christians as it's the way of Islam. Turkey is not only a thr3at to the Jewish community, but also to Christian communities as well.



🚨 Christians in Syria’s Hama region are under attack — their shops looted, their churches desecrated, their lives threatened — while the so-called “government” escorts the mobs. This is not chaos, it is state-sponsored persecution. I am calling on HRVP @kajakallas to convene an urgent Foreign Affairs Council. Europe cannot stay silent while our Christian brothers and sisters face extinction in the Middle East.

#Christians of Skalbiya/Al-Suqaylabiyah marched through its streets in #protest against the terror and #pogroms organized by Islamists, which covered by the Al-Julani regime. Meanwhile, new gangs have already arrived on the outskirts of the town. #Syria #MiddleEast



SYRIA: A group of young Muslims entered the Christian town of Al-Suqaylabiyah in Hama and tried to rape Christian girls. Brave Christian men fought them and kicked them out. They later returned with a government-backed mob, looted homes and properties, opened fire, and arrested several Christian men who they plan to execute. This is daily life for Christians living under Islamic rule.

Israelis are buying Cyprus land illegally, and when its citizens complain Israel accuses them of anti-semitism.

A war in Iran could ignite a long-standing ethnic feud between Turks, Kurds, Arabs, and Persians, says İbrahim Kalın. "With this major war in our region, a great fire of discord is being ignited. One of the anticipated outcomes of this war is not only the destruction of Iran's nuclear capabilities, but also — more dangerously — the creation of a basis for a conflict that could last for decades among the founding peoples of the region: Turks, Kurds, Arabs, and Persians. This will pave the way for a protracted fratricidal war and blood feud." — Director of the National Intelligence Organization of Turkey (MİT), İbrahim Kalın.













