Crisis Continues in Syria: Report Highlights Alawi Casualties and Displacement

A Syrian activist has reported the deaths of over twenty thousand Alawi citizens in Syria at the hands of groups affiliated with the Al-Joulani regime, warning that many more have been displaced or gone missing.
Local sources in Syria confirmed the reports, indicating that over twenty thousand Alawi citizens have been killed as a result of attacks by these Al-Joulani-affiliated groups.
According to these reports, close to one million people have been displaced, and over fifty thousand others have gone missing.

Field sources state that these groups have continued their attacks in recent years across various areas, including the east, south, and north of Damascus, resulting in numerous casualties and injuries. The reported goal of these attacks is to alter the demographic composition in the controlled areas by replacing the existing populations with individuals affiliated with the armed groups.
The reported actions include military operations, territorial control, and the detention of individuals. Human rights monitoring organizations have also noted that these conflicts have led to a surge in the number of displaced and missing persons in various regions.
Activists and local sources emphasize that the humanitarian situation in the affected areas remains dire and requires immediate attention. They warn that without effective action, the risk of increased displacement and further human casualties remains high.
This report underscores the critical need for monitoring the humanitarian situation in Syria and providing support to affected populations, particularly minorities. News sources stress that international intervention and action by human rights organizations are crucial for mitigating the crisis and improving conditions.