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Hundreds of civilians in western Syria, including religious minorities like Alawites and Christians, have reportedly been killed since Thursday.
The Details: According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, over a thousand people have been killed since clashes between the country’s new government and pro-Assad loyalists broke out. A significant number of civilians have been targeted and killed in sectarian massacres. Electricity and drinking water have also been cut off in affected areas.
For Context: This surge in violence marks the deadliest period since the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad on December 8. The new government is led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who served as the leader of the U.S.-designated terrorist group Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from 2017 until January 29. Former President Assad maintained closer ties with Russia and Iran, and his ouster had been sought by the U.S. for over a decade. Upon his overthrow, a main concern of critics was that religious minorities would be targeted in Syria.
Key Quotes: A Christian source in Syria told The European Conservative (Lean Right bias), “After they finish with the Alawites, they will kill us en masse.” Syria’s government blamed pro-Assad loyalists and “individual actions” for the violence.
How The Media Covered It: Outlets from the right and center often mentioned that Christians were included in the killings, while outlets from the left did not. AllSides scanned coverage from ABC News (Lean Left), Associated Press (Left), The New York Times (Lean Left), NBC News (Lean Left), NPR (Lean Left), and The Washington Post (Lean Left) and did not find mention of Christians. Conversely, outlets like Newsweek (Center), Fox News (Right), and The European Conservative prominently mentioned Christians. Some Right-rated outlets like The Daily Wire and Daily Caller also didn't mention Christians. Reuters (Center) noted that Christians fled their homes.