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A New Greater Enemy Than ISIS Has Emerged! READ THE INFO HERE! THANK YOU! A New and Bigger Threat To The Christians Of Syria Has Emerged! First Report Comes From The Daily Signal: This Little-Known …More
A New Greater Enemy Than ISIS Has Emerged!

READ THE INFO HERE! THANK YOU!

A New and Bigger Threat To The Christians Of Syria Has Emerged!

First Report Comes From The Daily Signal: This Little-Known Terror Group Poses a Greater Threat Than ISIS in Syria

"ISIS is assessed to have about 2,000 fighters left in eastern Syria. But another al-Qaeda offshoot, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham—the “Organization for the Liberation of the Levant”—commands the loyalty of five times as many fighters in Idlib, where it controls more than half of the territory.
Although Western media remains focused on ISIS, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham remains a ticking time bomb that arguably poses a greater long-term threat to U.S. national security and Syria’s stability."

The Second Report Comes From A Non-Profit International Christian Concern: Persecution Population Change In Idlib Threatens Christians

"Such population transfers quickly became the norm. After retaking the rebel enclave in the old city of Homs in May 2014, the Syrian government offered some 1,400 civilians and fighters safe passage to Idlib.

This set the tone for nearly every settlement that followed. Once the government retook a rebel-held area, it allowed remaining rebel-aligned civilians and fighters to move to Idlib. In March 2018 alone, the province received some 10,000 fighters and civilians. At the same time, Assad filled the newly empty rebel-held areas with populations loyal to him, many of whom had fled from rebel militias elsewhere in Syria.

That rebel funnel to Idlib radically changed the demographics of the province. Before the civil war, the province was home to just over 1 million people. Most were Sunni but the province also had significant Christian and Druze communities. Over the course of the war, the population jumped to between 1.5 and 2.5 million. The increase resulted directly from the government’s transfers of Sunni civilians and fighters.
The new Sunni fighters, often aligned with extremist groups, quickly took power. They suppressed local minority groups, including through forced conversion and massacres. As Idlib’s Sunni population grew, many Druze and Christians fled to government-held areas.

Rival rebel groups in Idlib allied together early on in the conflict, but tensions quickly emerged. In 2015, for example, a coalition of rebels took control of the city of Idlib. Almost immediately afterwards, fighting broke out between the dominant factions. The perpetual drip of new fighters into the region under Assad’s population transfers fed the conflict.

The Syrian government has largely left Idlib alone, marking the province as one of its ‘de-escalation zones’. The government seems content to sit on its hands, letting the rebel factions in the province burn each other out before making a move. Turkey’s presence may also be preventing a concerted attack.

Turkey has been the most important backer of Idlib’s rebel groups."

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