
Germany has made a shocking commitment of €300 million to the terrorist regime in Syria, despite the bloodshed against Alawites and Christians by the Islamist HTS regime. The mainstream media remains silent as reports surface from Latakia province, revealing 5,000 to 7,000 dead and 15,000 missing.
Syrian “President” Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, has a history steeped in terrorism against Shiites and Americans in Iraq. As part of Al-Qaida in Iraq in 2003, he was arrested by the US military in 2006 and detained in Abu Ghraib until 2011. Upon his release, he journeyed to Syria, establishing Al-Qaida’s al-Nusra Front, which later evolved with funding from the Obama administration under Operation Timber Sycamore.
In 2013, the U.S. State Department branded al-Jolani a “Specially Designated Global Terrorist” for his role in Jabhat al-Nusra and its Al-Qaida ties. Shockingly, the Biden administration removed a $10 million bounty on his head, following a meeting between U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, Barbara Leaf, and HTS leaders in Damascus.
In anticipation of the Brussels donor conference, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock pledged another €300 million for Syria through the United Nations. The EU has already pledged €387 million for Syria since the terrorist takeover on December 8, with additional support from Germany, Switzerland, the UK, and Canada.
Reports of genocide against Alawites have surfaced since the attacks began on March 6. Up to 8,000 Alawites have been killed and 15,000 remain missing, as noted by an RT report (viewer discretion advised!). Mother Superior Agnes Mariam de la Croix documented the brutality in Latakia, noting that entire families were executed, with some victims forced to crawl and bark like dogs before being killed.
Sheik Ahmad Assawi of the Alawite Islamic Council in Lebanon shared with RT’s Steve Sweeney, “We are talking about 5 or 6 thousand victims, and this is only what we have been able to record. About 15,000 missing people we know nothing about. Were they killed? Are they in prison? Are they alive? No one knows. This massacre has forced the Alawites to seek asylum in Lebanon because their villages and towns have become places of brutal massacres.”
RT photojournalist Mohamed Salah reports “coordinated attacks” in Latakia resulting in mass executions. Survivors spoke of masked men conducting public executions and burning homes, reducing neighborhoods to ruins. Testimonies indicate foreign fighters were involved, brought from regions far from the Middle East.
Salah’s reports from the coastal city of Tartus detail HTS fighters conducting door-to-door massacres, accusing families of supporting the government or practicing the “wrong” faith. Witnesses describe bodies dumped in ditches, with foreign jihadists conducting what Salah believes is a well-coordinated, externally supported operation to erase communities.
According to a Syrian human rights activist, “This isn’t war. It’s genocide. Yet, the world’s media avoids using that word because it doesn’t fit their political narrative.”
As per Gellerreport.com, the massacre continues, with Al-Qaeda terrorists setting ambushes and killing Alawite youths. An anonymous source pleads, “Save us from these damned monsters.”
The threat posed by the terrorist organization’s control in Syria extends beyond the region, posing a danger to Europe and the world.













