‘Syrian authorities’ continue campaign against ex-government ‘war criminals’ in Homs & more

Fierce clashes have been raging between security forces of the ‘new Syrian government’ and former elements of the Syrian Arab Army.

Security forces led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) launched search operations throughout ‘Syria’s central governorate’ of Homs on 2 January, targeting “war criminals” affiliated with the former government’s armed forces, Syrian state media reported.

“The Ministry of Interior, in cooperation with the Military Operations Department, begins a wide-scale combing operation in the neighborhoods of Homs city,” state media outlet SANA reported, citing a security official.

The official added that the security forces are targeting “war criminals and those involved in crimes who refused to hand over their weapons and go to the settlement centers,” as well as “fugitives from justice, in addition to hidden ammunition and weapons.”

“We ask our civilian people to cooperate with our forces to find these criminals who keep weapons and ammunition among you, and refuse to settle and hand over these weapons,” the security official went on to say.

A curfew has been imposed on several neighborhoods in Homs city. As security forces entered and searched homes in Homs, residents told Sputnik that “fear and panic” have overtaken the streets and that “heavy gunfire” is being heard.

The search operations coincide with fierce clashes between Syria’s new authorities and remnants of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).

Ambushes and attacks have recently targeted HTS patrols and positions in the western Latakia and Tartous governorates and other areas across the country. SANA reported over the weekend that former members of the SAA were refusing to hand over their weapons, and that this was the reason operations were continuing.

The HTS-led Military Operations Command in Syria has set up “reconciliation centers” for former government personnel to surrender weapons and receive temporary IDs, but reports indicate that numerous individuals have been abducted and found dead, even after having given up their weapons.

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) has documented at least 85 murder crimes across Syria that have led to 144 fatalities in recent weeks.

While the new government has vowed to protect minorities, there have been numerous instances of attacks on Christian and Alawite holy sites and symbols. Executions of Alawite civilians and former government soldiers have been widely reported.

A large number of Christians are fleeing the ancient Christian town of Maaloula in southwestern Syria, where Aramaic, the ancient language of Jesus, is still spoken.

A new group called the Syrian Resistance in Al-Sahel announced late last month that massacres committed by the HTS-led “terrorist administration” will be met with attacks on “elements and leaders” of the new government.

“We are still waiting for the bloodshed to stop so that it is not said that we are the instigators of sedition. We only want Syria to be Arab and independent, as it was for all components of our people,” the group added.

The Cradle Media report

A video shows a group of men in Syria’s Aleppo getting beaten by militants.

Circulating reports claim that the men were asked where they are from and upon answering with Nubl, a Shia town in Syria, were subjected to the beating.
The Cradle Media


Meanwhile, the Education Ministry replaced Assad-era symbols in textbooks with Syrian revolution imagery and corrected Quranic interpretations in Islamic studies curricula.
Al Akhbar on Telegram Channel

‘From nationalist to Islamist’: Syria’s de facto rulers order sweeping reforms to school curriculum
Entire segments of Syrian history, including atrocities committed by the Ottoman Empire, will be deleted from school programs – The Cradle Media report.

Qatar boycotted the Al Assad government for 12 years only to favour a proscribed terrorists group

Qatar Airways will become the first major international airline to resume regular scheduled service to Syria following the ousting of longtime President Bashar al-Assad in December.

The airline will offer flights between Doha’s Hamad International Airport and Damascus International Airport from Jan. 7. The route will initially be served three times per week.

Qatar Airways previously served Damascus and Aleppo, but both cities have been absent from its network for 12 years due to Syria’s civil war. Aviation News

The US-BACKED pariah colony in Syria

Powerful explosions rock western Damascus countryside.
Reports indicate the explosions were caused by an Israeli warplane targeting southern Syria with several missiles.
The targeted site most likely contains ammunition and weapons depots.
Syria TV reports that Tal al-Shahem came under Israeli shelling.

Invading Israeli forces have reportedly taken control of the Mantara Reservoir, the largest dam in southern Syria, located inside the buffer zone near Quneitra.

The Cradle Media