What Is Happening on the Syrian Coast? are members of the Alawite sect really being targeted? Here Are All the Details.

After the fall of the Assad regime and Syria’s liberation from Iranian and Lebanese militias, some remnants of Assad’s forces formed a fighting unit against the new government. These forces have been notorious since 2011 for their brutality, massacres, and terrorizing of civilians. Among them are commanders and members of the 25th Division, such as Miqdad Fteiha.

These elements, referred to as the "remnants of Assad’s regime," are hiding in the uninhabited mountains of the Syrian coast. They take shelter in caves, stash their weapons among the rocks, and security forces continue to discover these stockpiles almost daily.

At night, these remnants disguise themselves as government forces, ambush civilian vehicles, murder passengers, loot businesses, and carry out random killings to incite public outrage and falsely portray the new Syrian government as responsible for massacres.

In response, the Syrian government has deployed security checkpoints and patrols to protect cities and residential areas. However, Assad's remnants ambush security forces, killing them and mutilating their bodies. This morning, two security officers were killed in an ambush, their bodies desecrated with their eyes gouged out. Hours later, another ambush targeted a security convoy, killing 13 officers. Later that day, in Jableh, another attack resulted in the deaths of 10 more security personnel.

The Syrian security forces have now cornered these remnants in an uninhabited mountain. Artillery bombardment is ongoing, and helicopters have been striking their positions with missiles since noon today.

All claims about members of the Alawite sect being targeted or subjected to massacres are completely false. The Syrian security forces are dealing with the remnants of the Assad regime, and there is no truth to the allegations of systematic massacres against the Alawite community.

Syria is currently facing various foreign interventions. Iran has openly threatened in the past that Syria will not enjoy security after the fall of the Assad regime and that it will not allow the country to experience stability. Additionally, the Iranian regime is conducting systematic disinformation campaigns on social media to mislead public opinion about what is happening.

Meanwhile, Israel is engaging in similar tactics, mobilizing certain elements in southern Syria to stir up trouble and create justifications for its actions in the country. This is in addition to the massive amount of misleading content circulating about Syria and its current situation.