• Turkey expands military occupation of northern Iraq: Report


    Turkish forces occupy Iraq under the pretext of combatting the Kurdish PKK group, which recently declared a ceasefire after its leader issued a call to disarm

    The Turkish military has significantly expanded its presence in Iraq since the leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) declared an immediate ceasefire early last month.

    “The Turkish military presence in northern Iraq, including the Kurdistan Region, has so far reached more than 80 locations, ranging from barracks and outposts to bases housing heavy weapons, including the Zilkan base near Bashiq. The number of Turkish soldiers within the Iraqi borders will exceed 10,000,” Adi Abdul Hadi, a leader in the Fatah Alliance, told Baghdad Today.

    The Fatah Alliance is part of the Coordination Framework (CF), a coalition of Shia parties that has significant influence in Iraq’s political landscape.

    “Turkish forces have reinforced their presence in at least 12 locations following the Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s announcement of a cessation of armed operations. The Turkish movements represent a continued reinforcement and advance deep into Iraq, which has now reached more than 140 kilometers, raising many questions,” he went on to say, adding that “all the excuses Ankara had been using regarding the nature of its military presence in northern Iraq have ended.”

    He also called for increased pressure on Turkiye to dismantle these military sites, stressing that “there is no justification for the Turkish presence, especially with the recurring artillery shelling and air strikes.”

    Ankara’s military has been operating in Iraq for years under the pretext of securing its border with Kurdish militant groups, namely the PKK – which is outlawed in Turkiye and has been engaged in armed insurgency against the Turkish state since the 1980s.

    In August 2024, Baghdad and Ankara signed a deal that was meant to see the Turkish military turn over the base in the northern Iraqi town of Bashiqa to the Iraqi army.

    In addition to that, the agreement called for Baghdad and Ankara to build a joint military coordination center based in Iraq. However, Turkish forces are still present at the site.

    The Turkish army occupied the Bashiqa base in 2016.

    Over the years, many civilians have been killed by Turkish airstrikes and artillery shelling in the northern Kurdistan region of Iraq. Ankara’s bases have also been targeted with rocket attacks.

    Last month, the PKK declared an immediate ceasefire in its insurgent war against Turkiye.

    This came after the group’s leader Abdullah Ocalan issued a message from his prison cell on an island off Istanbul, calling on the PKK to lay down its arms and dissolve.

    Despite this, clashes erupted between PKK fighters and Turkish forces in northern Iraq Duhok province a day later.

    In early February, Iraqi MP Hussein al-Ameri condemned the “unprecedented Turkish expansion” in Iraqi territory.

    The Cradle Media report

    December 2015: Outside the Turkish Embassy in Baghdad. Last week, Turkish troops rolled across the border and took up positions near Mosul.Photograph by Khalid al-Mousily / Reuters / Landov –
    The New Yorker report
  • Zionist friend Tyrant Trump  engaged in a genocidal campaign against Yemeni civilians & civilian infrastructure

    In the last few hours in Yemen, American warplanes launched several airstrikes on Manakhah and Al-Haymah Al-Dakhiliyah districts of Sana’a.
    Furthermore, 4 airstrikes on Marib, 2 airstrikes on Amran, north of Sana’a and
    2 strikes on Bani Hushaysh, Sana’a.

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    Documention of the damage in Saada as a result of the US aggression 10-26-1446 AH 04-24-2025 AD – Al Masirah video.
  • Renewed large-scale forced evacuation orders by IOF while 50 Palestinians murdered in the past 24-hour period

    Renewed large-scale forced evacuation orders by IOF while 50 Palestinians murdered in the past 24-hour period

    Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza:

    Daily statistical report on the number of martyrs and wounded as a result of the “israeli” aggression on the Gaza Strip.

    50 martyrs (including 2 retrieved martyrs) and 152 injuries arrived at Gaza Strip hospitals over the past 24 hours.

    A number of victims remain under the rubble and on the roads, unable to be reached by ambulance and civil defense crews.

    The martyrdom toll and injuries since March 18, 2025 has reached 1,978 martyrs and 5,207 injuries.

    The martyrdom toll from the “israeli” aggression has risen to 51,355 martyrs and 117,248 injuries since October 7, 2023.

    Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.
    April 24, 2025

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    The IOF issues forced evacuation orders for Beit Hanoun and Sheikh Zayed neighborhood northeast of Gaza City, citing “sniper operations” as a pretext for the displacement for the first time ever, rather than “rocket fire.” Tens of thousands of Gazans are being displaced once again.

    Palestinians killed in a Zionist attack on a residential apartment on Gaza City’s Yarmouk Street.

    The child in the second photo and the video is Ali Faraj Faraj.

    Today in Jabalia, on Yarmouk Street, US-funded IOF warplanes bombed his family’s apartment. His body was strewn out of the apartment onto the neighbor’s roof, along with his sisters’ and father’s bodies.

    The number of martyrs of this horrific massacre increased to 15, including Ali’s father, Faraj, and five of his sisters (Zeina, Leen, Razan, Suad, and Jouri). Only he and his wounded mother survived from their family.

    The intensity of the explosions caused children’s (Ali’s sister)bodies to fly out of the targeted building.

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  • Ongoing Zionist ceasefire violations as pro-Zionist US diplomat calls for direct clash between ‘Lebanese army’ and Hezbollah

    Ongoing Zionist ceasefire violations as pro-Zionist US diplomat calls for direct clash between ‘Lebanese army’ and Hezbollah

    Paramedic Osama Farhat injured after a Zionist drone targeted a prefabricated room in Mais Al-Jabal, South Lebanon.

    Zionist occupation shelled Mount Sadana on the outskirts of Shebaa, South Lebanon, with an artillery round.

    Lebanese Civil Defense: Remains of two martyrs recovered near Deir Siryan, South Lebanon.

    Zionist occupation forces are carrying out excavation work on Jabal Al-Hamara near the outskirts of Adaisseh, South Lebanon.

    Though it is the US-BACKED terror colony that has breached the so-called ceasefire over 2900 times, “A French unit conducted patrols in Wadi Al-Hujair woods, searching for Resistance infrastructure.

    Al Akhbar on Telegram Channel

    US Diplomat Calls for Direct Clash between Lebanese Army and Hezbollah

    David Schenker, former United States Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affair, considered that this would be the best time to disarm Hezbollah, provoking the Lebanese to engage in an internal strife for the sake of the US-Zionist interests.

    In an article published by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and titled “There Is No Better Time to Disarm Hezbollah”, Schenker said that national dialogue proposed by the Lebanese President Joseph Aoun will waste the “historical chance” to demilitarize the Resistance in Lebanon.

    “As in previous failed national dialogues, it appears that Hezbollah is once again embracing talks as a delay tactic.”

    Schenker presented the political approach of President Aoun, who is committed to sustaining the national unity, as a failed strategy that will fail to disarm Hezbollah.

    The former US diplomat, well-known for his pro-Israeli stances, also said that Aoun’s talk about integrating some of Hezbollah fighters into the Lebanese Army is rejected with respect to the US administration and the Zionist government.

    Finally Schenker expected that if the Lebanese government persists and broadens its efforts against Hezbollah, there will be a violent clash. However, he said, “Despite the risks, however, there will never be a more favorable time to disarm Hezbollah—with or without its consent—than now.”

    Al Manar report

    Hezbollah during training in the secluded strongholds of southern Lebanon.
  • UK lifts Syria sanctions amid rash of killings, kidnappings

    Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists killed over 1,700 civilians from the Alawite minority sect in a series of brutal massacres on the country’s coast last month.

    The UK government has lifted more of its sanctions that were imposed on Syria during the era of the former government, coming as the new, extremist-dominated administration has been hoping to secure international funding and fully end the country’s isolation.

    The UK lifted the asset freezes it had imposed on Syria’s Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Defense, and the Intelligence Directorate on 24 April.

    The British Finance Ministry said in a notice that these departments were among 12 entities no longer subject to sanctions.

    On 7 March, London announced the lifting of sanctions on 24 entities in Syria, including the country’s central bank. The UK was the first country to unfreeze all Syrian central bank assets. Sanctions on the state airliner and state-owned oil firms were also removed on 6 March.

    This came as Syrian government forces – which incorporated numerous extremist factions into its ranks after the fall of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s government – were carrying out brutal massacres against Alawite civilians on the Syrian coast, during an operation to quell an armed uprising against the authorities.

    During a four-day period, at least 1,700 Alawite civilians, including scores of women and children, were killed by government troops.

    A state-led investigation into the massacres was launched, but none of the findings have been made public. The Syrian government, led by interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, a former Al-Qaeda chief, issued a decree earlier this month extending the investigation period by three months.

    According to an investigation carried out by The Cradle’s Syria correspondent, published on 23 April, numerous women – predominantly from the Alawite sect – have been kidnapped by armed factions affiliated with Damascus and taken to the northern Idlib province to serve as sex slaves.

    Dozens of mysterious kidnappings have taken place since the fall of the former government in December last year.

    Idlib-based activist Heba Ezzedeen recently described her encounter with a woman who she said was captured during the government-led coastal massacres in March and taken to Idlib for a forced marriage.

    After inquiring further, the activist found that other women had been captured from the Syrian coast by armed factions during the March massacres and taken to Idlib.

    Idlib is the stronghold of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the former Al-Qaeda affiliate, which was led by Sharaa – who previously went by the nom de guerre Abu Mohammad al-Julani. HTS – formerly known as the Nusra Front – was based in Idlib prior to the lightning offensive, which saw the group topple the Assad government and assume control over the Syrian state and its institutions.

    Syria’s security and military forces are dominated by members of HTS and fighters from what was known as the Syrian National Army (SNA) – a Turkish proxy formed in 2017.

    The SNA groups, which were incorporated into the Syrian army and security apparatus, are known to have scores of ex-ISIS fighters and commanders within their ranks.

    Despite its extremist nature, the Syrian state has been granted sanctions relief not only from the UK but from a number of EU states as well.

    Washington is also offering the Syrian government relief from sanctions in exchange for fulfilling certain conditions, including destroying remaining chemical weapons stores and cooperating with the US and its allies on “counterterrorism.”

    According to Reuters, the US conditions also include cracking down on Palestinian resistance factions in Syria.

    Chairman of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee and the US Armed Services Committee, Congressman Cory Mills, recently visited the Syrian capital and held talks with Sharaa and his Foreign Minister, Asaad al-Shaibani.

    The Cradle Media report

    HTS terrorists leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan shake hands and pose for the press after meeting in Ankara on February 4, 2025. [Photo: Presidency of the Republic of Turkey]

    Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham terrorists during their field executions in the coastal area of Syria in March.
  • Tyrant Trump’s futile attempts to stop Yemeni Ops create an environmental catastrophe

    American warplanes carried out 6 airstrikes on the Sahlin area in Al-Salem District, Saada, Yemen.

    In the last hour, American warplanes carried out 3 additional airstrikes north of Saada, followed by 6 airstrikes east of Mount Nuqum in Sana’a, 3 airstrikes on Mount Nuqum itself, an airstrike east of Al-Jarf in Sana’a, and a new aggression on Marib.

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    PressTV report

  • Yemen’s president orders nationwide ban on all US products

    Yemeni President Mahdi Al-Mashat has declared a ban on all US products across the country. The order will take effect immediately after a three-month grace period.
    Mashat announced the decision on Wednesday in response to US support for Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
    “We will take strict action against anyone who ignores the boycott decision,” the president warned, calling on Yemenis to shun businesses and individuals who continue to engage with US and Israeli products.
    The announcement follows the government’s decision to sanction 15 weapons manufacturing companies in the United States for supporting the Israeli regime.
    According to the government, the sanctions are part of efforts to undermine the capabilities of the Israeli regime to continue its daily massacres of children and women in the Gaza Strip. 

    Yemeni armed forces have been attacking Israeli and US targets in support of Palestinians in Gaza since Tel Aviv launched its devastating war on the besieged Palestinian territory in October 2023.
    The operations have effectively shut down the Eilat port south of the occupied territories, causing significant economic setbacks for Israel.
    Yemen’s armed forces have vowed to continue the attacks until Israel stops its attacks in Gaza.

    PressTV report

  • India suspends water treaty with Pakistan after terror attack

    The Indian government has suspended an old water sharing treaty with Pakistan, a move seen as an existential threat to Pakistan’s massive agriculture sector, after a deadly attack on tourists in its Kashmir region.
    Reports on Wednesday indicated that the Indian Cabinet Committee on Security, which is the country’s top decision-maker on national security issues, had approved the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, an agreement signed in 1960 and brokered by the World Bank, which governs the use of six rivers in the Indus Basin.
    The decision came a day after 26 people, including one foreign national, were killed in Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir in an attack which the Indian authorities said had “cross-border linkages”.
    Under the treaty, Pakistan was entitled to 80% of the water shares from the Indus Basin rivers, which it fed to its agriculture and hydropower plants.
    More than 140 million people in Pakistan rely on the water supplied from the rivers, making the system an existential lifeline for the country.
    The website of the Indian economic magazine Business Today said in a report that suspending the water sharing agreement removes limits on India’s control on water supplies to Pakistan.
    It described India’s decision as deliberately timed to hit Pakistan “where it hurts most—agriculture, food, water, and energy security.”
    The report said that the move could threaten food security for millions, leading to unrest in Pakistani cities and migration in rural regions while it would cripple the country’s electricity sector, affecting power supplies to industries and households.
    Pakistani authorities have yet to react to the move, which many believe could trigger a new diplomatic escalation between the two nuclear neighbors.

    PressTV report

    India’s government suspends a 64-year-old water treaty with Pakistan after a “cross-border” attack.

    Mudi’s Fascist India will always be seeking pretext to discriminate against and subjugate Muslims.

    Mudi loves the [No] Carrott & [but] Stick approach when ‘dompteuring’ Muslim nations.

  • Syria’s stolen daughters: The HTS campaign to enslave Alawite women


    In post-Assad Syria, the mass abduction and sexual enslavement of Alawite women under Sharaa’s rule mirrors the darkest atrocities of ISIS—yet is met with global silence.

    Since December, when the former Al-Qaeda affiliate, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), toppled the government of Bashar al-Assad, Syria has witnessed a chilling wave of mysterious kidnappings of young women, predominantly from the Alawite community.

    Evidence continues to emerge that these women, primarily from the Alawite religious sect, have been abducted and taken to live as sex slaves in Idlib governorate, the traditional HTS stronghold, by armed factions affiliated with the new Syrian government.

    Shockingly, the mass kidnapping and enslavement of Alawite women now being carried out by HTS-affiliated factions mirrors the enslavement of the thousands of Yezidi women by ISIS during the 2014 genocide in Sinjar, Iraq.

    The activist who spoke out

    In a now deleted Facebook post, Hiba Ezzedeen, a Syrian activist from Idlib, described her encounter with a woman she believes was captured and taken to the governorate as a sex slave during the wave of massacres carried out by government-affiliated factions and security forces against Alawites in the country’s coastal areas on 7 March.

    “During my last visit to Idlib, I was at a place with my brother when I saw a man I knew with a woman I had never met before,” Hiba explained. “This man had been married multiple times before and is believed to currently have three wives. What caught my attention was the woman’s appearance—specifically, it was clear she didn’t know how to wear a hijab properly, and her scarf was draped haphazardly.”

    After inquiring further, Ezzedeen learned that the woman was from the coastal areas where the 7 March massacres, in which over 1,600 Alawite civilians were killed, took place.

    “This man had brought her to the village and married her, with no further details available. No one knew what had happened to her or how she got there, and naturally, the young woman was too afraid to speak,” Ezzedeen added.

    Because the situation was so strange and alarming to her, she began asking everyone she knew, “rebels, factions, human rights activists,” about the abduction of Alawite women from the coast.

    “Unfortunately, many confirmed that this had indeed happened, and not just by one faction. Based on what friends said, accusations point to factions of the National Army and some foreign fighters, with varying motives,” she reported.

    Syria’s new HTS-led security forces have incorporated armed extremist groups, including Uyghurs from the Turkestan Islamic Party (TIP) and Syrian Turkmen from factions of the Turkish-intelligence-backed Syrian National Army (SNA), into their ranks since coming to power in Damascus.

    Various SNA commanders and foreign extremists have been appointed to top positions in the Syrian Ministry of Defense.

    While the HTS-dominated General Security units participated in the 7 March massacres in many areas, former SNA and foreign fighter factions are believed to have led the campaign. Militants went door to door in Alawite villages and neighborhoods, executing all military-aged men they could find, looting homes, and at times killing women, children, and the elderly.

    Ezzedeen concluded her post by stating, “This is a serious issue that cannot be ignored. The government must immediately reveal the fate of these women and release them.”

    Rather than investigate the issue and seek to rescue the captive women, the HTS-appointed governor of Idlib issued an order for Ezzedeen’s arrest, claiming she had “insulted the hijab.”

    Ezzedeen’s courageous revelation shed light on the fate of many young women from minority communities who had mysteriously disappeared in recent months, after President Ahmad al-Sharaa and HTS toppled Assad and took power in Damascus.

    A pattern of abductions

    In one of the earliest cases, a young Druze woman from the Damascus suburb of Jaramana, Karolis Nahla, disappeared on the morning of 2 February 2024, while on her way to university in the Mezzeh area. The case was strange because no ransom was demanded, and nothing was heard of her again.

    Over time, information began to trickle out that young women like Karolis were being kidnapped and taken to Idlib as slaves, as Hiba Ezzedeen finally confirmed.

    On 21 March, Bushra Yassin Mufarraj, an Alawite mother of two, went missing from the bus station in Jableh. Her husband later posted a video appeal stating she had been abducted and taken to Idlib.

    “My wife was taken captive in Idlib. Is there anything more cruel that could happen to a man in the world? That his wife and the mother of his children be in such circumstances,” he stated in a video appeal for help published on social media ten days later.

    Bushra’s disappearance was followed by a wave of kidnappings in the following days and weeks. The Kurdish Jinha Agency reported on 25 March, citing local reports, that more than 100 people were kidnapped by armed groups in Syria’s coastal regions over the previous 48 hours, including many women.

    On 5 April, 21-year-old Katia Jihad Qarqat went missing. The last contact with her was at 9:40 in the morning at the medicine store at the Bahra circle in Jdeidat Artouz in the Damascus countryside. Her family pleaded that anyone who had seen or had any information about her should contact them.

    On 8 April, 17-year-old Sima Suleiman Hasno went missing at 11 am after leaving her school in the village of Qardaha in the Latakia countryside. Sima was released four days later in Damascus, where she was handed over to her aunt by members of the HTS-led Syrian government.

    Surveillance footage from shops near the abduction site circulated widely on social media, sparking widespread outrage.

    On 11 April, at 4 p.m., contact was lost with 22-year-old Raneem Ghazi Zarifa in the Hama countryside, in the city of Masyaf.

    “We are extremely worried about her. We ask that anyone with information about her, no matter how small, please contact us immediately,” her family said in a social media post.

    On 14 April, Batoul Arif Hassan, a young married woman with a three-year-old child from Safita, disappeared after visiting family in the village of Bahouzi. Contact was lost with her around 4 pm as she was traveling in a public minibus on the Homs-Safita Road. Her family asked in a social media post for anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact her brother by phone.

    On the morning of 16 April, Aya Talal Qassem, 23, was kidnapped after leaving her home in the coastal city of Tartous. Three days later, Aya’s kidnapper freed her and sent her to Tartous on the Homs highway, only for the HTS-led General Prosecution Service to detain her.

    Aya’s mother posted a video to social media explaining that her family was not allowed to be with her in detention and that her father was arrested when he insisted on seeing her. The mother said that the General Prosecution Service tried to force Aya to give testimony, saying that she was not kidnapped but had instead run away with a lover. The mother added that she was pressured to tell such a story despite the presence of bleeding cuts and wounds on her body.

    A video was posted online of the moment of her emotional return home to eagerly awaiting family and relatives.

    On 21 April, 26-year-old Nour Kamal Khodr was abducted with her two daughters, 5-year-old Naya Maher Qaidban and 3-year-old Masa Maher Qaidban.

    Nour and her daughters left their home in the village of Al-Mashrafa in rural Homs at noon, heading toward a neighbor’s house. Witnesses saw a masked group affiliated with the HTS-led General Security abduct them, placing them in a vehicle marked with the group’s emblem before fleeing.

    Echoes of Sinjar

    By 17 April, Iraqi media outlet Al-Daraj reported on ten confirmed kidnappings of Alawite women from the coastal regions. According to one survivor, pseudonym Rahab, she was abducted in broad daylight and held in a locked room with another woman.

    One woman who spoke to Al-Daraj under the pseudonym Rahab was released after the kidnappers allegedly feared a raid by General Security. She said she was kidnapped in broad daylight and held in a room with another woman, stating:

    “They tortured and beat us. We weren’t allowed to speak to each other, but I heard the kidnappers’ accents. One had a foreign accent and the other a local Idlib accent. I knew this because they were cursing us because we were Alawites.”

    The other woman, held with her, pseudonym Basma, remains in captivity. She was forced to call her family to tell them she was “fine” and to assure them that “they should not publish anything” about her abduction.

    Al-Daraj also documented the case of an 18-year-old girl who was also kidnapped in broad daylight, from the countryside of a coastal city in Syria.

    Her family later received a text message warning them to remain silent about her abduction or else she would be sent back dead. The girl later sent the family a voice recording from a phone number registered in the Ivory Coast, saying she was fine and unsure where she had been taken.

    The Iraqi media outlet compared these cases to the ISIS genocide of Yezidis in Sinjar. Over 6,400 Yezidis were enslaved by ISIS in 2014. Thousands were trafficked into Syria and Turkiye, sold as domestic or sex slaves, or trained for battle. Many remain missing.

    HTS: The ideological continuity of ISIS

    That Alawite women are now appearing in Idlib is unsurprising given HTS’s ideological lineage. HTS, which seized Idlib in 2015 with CIA-supplied TOW missiles, shares the same genocidal worldview as ISIS. It was founded by ISIS and led by Sharaa – then known as Abu Mohammad al-Julani, who was dispatched to Syria in 2011 by the late “caliph” Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to establish the Al-Nusra Front, forerunner to HTS.

    In 2014, Syria analyst Sam Heller therefore described Nusra’s clerics as promoting “toxic — even genocidal — sectarianism,” towards Alawites, based on the teachings of the medieval Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiyyah.

    Though HTS and ISIS clashed in 2014, their ties endured. When Baghdadi was killed in 2019, he was hiding in Barisha – just outside HTS-held Sarmada. At the time, numerous enslaved Yezidis were also in Idlib.

    The Guardian confirmed this, quoting Abdullah Shrem, a Yezidi rescuer, and Alexander Hug of the International Commission on Missing Persons, who said missing persons were often held “in areas beyond government control.”

    In 2019, Ali Hussein, a Yezidi from Dohuk, told NPR journalist Jane Arraf of his attempt to purchase the freedom of an 11-year-old Yezidi girl who had been abducted by ISIS but was “sold to an emir of an al-Qaida affiliate in Syria – Jabhat al-Nusra – [and] that she’s no longer a virgin.”

    “I told you $45,000 from the beginning. I know what they pay in Raqqa. I told you, in Turkey, they would pay $60,000 or $70,000 and take out the girl’s organs. But I don’t want to do that,” the ISIS contact threatened during the negotiation.

    Reuters reported the rescue of a young Yezidi boy, Rojin, who had been captured and enslaved by ISIS along with his brother in 2014. At 13 years old, Rojin was taken to the Kurdish-run Al-Hol camp in eastern Syria. He was held there alongside thousands of ISIS families and supporters after the organization’s final defeat in the Syrian border town of Baghouz in 2019.

    The Saudi ISIS fighter who had purchased Rojin then arranged for him to be smuggled from Al-Hol to Idlib. He was freed five years later, in November 2024, as HTS was preparing its lightning assault on Aleppo.

    Reuters reported that in another case, a 21-year-old Yezidi named Adnan Zandenan received a Facebook message from a younger brother he presumed was dead, but who also had been trafficked to Idlib.

    “My hands were trembling. I thought one of my friends was messing with me,” Zandenan recalled. 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.

    “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?

    The Cradle Media report

    Field executions of Alawites in Syria’s coastal region by Jolani’s Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham
  • Charred bodies found in school as the Zionist colony strikes kill dozens in Gaza

    Two dozen Palestinians have been killed in new Zionist colony attacks in the Gaza Strip, while civil defense agency crew have recovered charred bodies from a school-turned-shelter for displaced people.
    Medical sources said at least 24 people had been killed in Israeli air raids since dawn Wednesday, 20 of whom lost their lives in the northern part of the strip.
    Mahmud Bassal, the spokesman for Gaza’s civil defense agency, said 11 of the victims, which included women and children, died in an airstrike that sparked a fire at the Yafa School building in the al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City.
    Emergency workers recovered the body of a child who had been burned to death in the blaze.
    A large number of people were also injured, the civil defense said in a post on the Telegram messaging platform.
    Video footage shared on social media after the attack on the school-turned-shelter showed flames engulfing tent structures and canvas covering melting onto the remains of burning chairs and what appeared to be a bed frame.
    The civil defense also issued an urgent appeal for assistance from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to help rescue people trapped under the rubble following Israel’s bombing of two homes in Gaza City.
    “Trapped people are calling for help to rescue them from under the rubble of homes,” the civil defense said in a statement, adding that emergency workers were unable to reach the area because it was too dangerous, as the area is designated a “no-go” zone by Israeli forces.

    Additional fatalities were reported in other parts of Gaza on Wednesday.
    A child was killed in an airstrike on a home in the northern Jabalia area, and another individual was killed in a similar incident in the southern city of Khan Yunis.
    Four more people were killed in Israeli shelling of homes in eastern Gaza City. Several others remain trapped beneath the rubble, according to the civil defense.
    Bassal noted that his crew had received distress calls from several areas in Gaza.
    “We lack the necessary tools and equipment to carry out effective rescue operations or recover the bodies of martyrs,” he said.
    The relentless attacks came after a day of Israeli bombings killed at least 32 Palestinians, damaged the El Dorra Pediatric Hospital in Gaza City and destroyed bulldozers used in rescue operations across the Strip.
    The Israeli military launched a surprise aerial campaign on the Gaza Strip on March 18, killing at least 1,600 Palestinians, injuring thousands more, and shattering the ceasefire agreement with the Palestinian group Hamas and the deal on the exchange of Israeli captives from Palestinian prisoners.
    At least 51,305 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children, and another 117,096 individuals injured in the brutal Israeli military onslaught on Gaza since October 7, 2023.
    Hamas has emphasized that it is “approaching any proposals positively if they guarantee a permanent ceasefire, the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip, an end to the suffering of our Palestinian people, and a serious prisoner exchange deal.”

    PressTV report

    A new massacre committed by the Zionist colony by targeting the Yaffa School in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
    Al Manar video