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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Syria > What's Coming Next? - Americans told to leave Syria; Stability and Calm; Christians attacked and murdered; Shia shrine trashed; Iran out; 100,000 body grave found

 

United States tells citizens to leave Syria, citing a

'volatile and unpredictable' security situation

An armed man attends Friday Prayers at Umayad Mosque in Damascus, Syria, five days after rebels upended a half-century of one-family rule by the Assads. On Monday, the United States warned the security situation continued to be volatile and unpredictable and advised its citizens to leave the country as soon as possible. File photo by Fadel Itani/UPI
An armed man attends Friday Prayers at Umayad Mosque in Damascus, Syria, five days after rebels upended a half-century of one-family rule by the Assads. On Monday, the United States warned the security situation continued to be volatile and unpredictable and advised its citizens to leave the country as soon as possible. File photo by Fadel Itani/UPI | License Photo

Dec. 16 (UPI) -- The U.S. Embassy in Syria on Monday urged all Americans in the country to leave due to what is said was an ongoing "volatile and unpredictable" security situation with armed conflict and "terrorism throughout the country."

The embassy warned in a post on X that due to the closure of the U.S. mission in Damascus in 2012 due to the civil war, it could offer no direct assistance and that U.S. citizens should "prepare contingency plans for emergencies and be prepared to shelter in place for extended periods."

"The U.S. government is unable to provide any routine or emergency consular services to U.S. citizens in Syria," the embassy said. "U.S. citizens in Syria who are in need of emergency assistance to depart should contact the U.S. Embassy in the country they plan to enter."

Americans trying to cross to Jordan are advised to use the Nabil-Jaber border crossing, which is open, and that U.S. citizens with valid, unexpired U.S. passports should be permitted to cross for limited hours.

However, U.S. citizens with expired, missing, or damaged passports must email the U.S. Embassy in Amman for assistance with gaining entry to Jordan. U.S. citizens with family members with pending immigrant visa appointments should also contact the embassy.

"If you are in Syria, be prepared to shelter in place should the situation deteriorate. Ensure you and your family have your travel documents (unexpired U.S. passport) in order and are prepared to travel," the U.S. Embassy in Syria said.

"Review your personal security plans. Keep your cell phone charged in case of emergency. Exercise caution, monitor the news closely for breaking developments that could affect internal security, and factor updated information into your travel plans and activities."

Americans are also advised to draw up a contingency plan for emergencies and to review the U.S. Department of State's Traveler's Checklist on dealing with crises and disasters abroad.

The State Department issued a Level 4 Do Not Travel advisory for Syria on July 10, warning of grave personal risk to U.S. citizens from both terror groups and the now-collapsed regime of President Bashir Al-Assad.

The advisory warned that terror groups were active in Syria with part of the country experiencing an uptick in incidents of bombings, IEDs, and assassinations and of an ongoing, countrywide, risk to U.S. citizens and other foreign nationals of being taken hostage, cautioning the State Department's ability to provide consular assistance to individuals who are injured or kidnapped or to the families of individuals who die in the conflict, is extremely limited.

It said U.S. citizens were also targets of abduction and wrongful detention by the Assad government, warning of its aggressive tactics to suppress dissent with protesters, activists, and political opponents routinely detained without access to legal representation and held incommunicado.

The government strongly warned private U.S. citizens against traveling to Syria to engage in armed conflict, saying the U.S. government was against it and that Americans who did so faced "extreme personal risks, including hostage-taking by armed groups, wrongful detentions, injury or death."

"Fighting on behalf of or providing other forms of support to designated terrorist organizations, including ISIS and al-Qaeda affiliates, can constitute the provision of material support for terrorism or a foreign terrorist organization, which is a crime under U.S. law that can result in penalties including prison time and large fines," the advisory read.

Travelers were warned that only the Assad government could issue a valid visa to enter Syria and that failure to obtain a legitimate entry visa directly from the Syrian government could result in being held in a government detention center, filthy facilities, where "widespread cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment of detainees has been documented, as well as torture and extrajudicial killings."

On Thursday, Travis Timmerman, a missing American from Missouri, was found outside of Damascus trying to make his way out of the country on foot with no shoes after being freed from prison by rebels after they took the capital, ousting the Assad dictatorship.

Timmerman, who was held by Syrian secret police for seven months after entering Syria illegally after disappearing from Hungary in May, said he was on a pilgrimage to the country, a major center of early Christianity, when he was picked up by border guards.

He told U.S. and Middle East media that he had not been ill-treated.

The Assad regime is believed to have been behind more than 100,000 "disappeared" people, including medical and humanitarian workers, journalists, human rights activists and political opponents. Associates and relatives of these people were also targeted.



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Syria: Muslims attack Christian farmers,

beat them for being ‘infidels’


This is the new, free Syria that the establishment media has been celebrating.

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Syria: Jihadis desecrate Greek Orthodox church,

vandalizing and destroying its contents


But don’t be concerned: they promised to respect the non-Muslims in Syria.

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Syria: Sunni jihadis break promise not to disrespect

Shia shrines, break into Zeinab’s shrine near Damascus


Al-Jolani also just said he had no plans to invade Israel, and the jihadis have also stated that they would not mandate hijab or persecute Christians. We shall see.

After the IDF has destroyed most of Syria's remaining military capacity, they have no chance of winning a war against Israel. They know that and want peace as they re-arm. 

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Syria: Christians beheaded, shot in the Valley of the

Christians, video circulates telling Christians to leave


Will there now be an ethnic cleansing of Christians in Syria as there was in Iraq during the reign of the Islamic State? It is a distinct possibility.

“When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks…” (Qur’an 47:4)


SYRIA: Greek Orthodox Christians beheaded,

shot in the Valley of the Christians

by Paul Antonopoulos, Greek City Times, December 16, 2024:

Two Greek Orthodox Christians in Wadi al-Nasara (Valley of the Christians) were murdered in their home during a reported “burglary.”

Samaan Satme and Helena Khashouf from the village al-Jamasliyye in Syria’s Homs province were brutally murdered in their home.

Although the murder was initially reported as a burglary gone wrong, it later emerged that Samaan was beheaded and Helena shot, indicating that there were other motives.

Murdered on December 13, their funeral procession began the next day in the Church of Saint Simeon Stylites, Haba.

According to local reports, “random murders” in Homs and the coast continue, often fitting the pattern of assailants entering a house to murder the victims.

At the same time, a video is circulating on social media of a Lebanese Christian woman in Syria saying her brother living in Latakia with her mother was attacked by neighbours upon rebels’ arrival, telling him: “You’re Christians, leave the house, we don’t want you here!”

Turkish-backed jihadist forces launched an offensive in northern Syria on November 27, and by the end of the month had captured Aleppo, Syria’s largest city and commercial capital. As the rebels moved south, capturing Hama and Homs, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was in Moscow and not Damascus, which was ultimately captured on December 8….

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