Turkey Airstrike in Syria Claims Nine Lives, Sparks Outcry

Reports from Syria indicate a surge in violence, with claims that security forces have executed at least 340 civilians, including women and children, since the power transition three months ago. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that 60 people were shot dead in the city of Banias alone. Activists have shared disturbing videos online showing brutal executions and torture.
The violence appears concentrated in the coastal regions of Latakia, Tartus, and Hama, where many Alawites reside. According to local sources, the killings reflect tactics reminiscent of the previous regime's security operations. A resident remarked on the pervasive fear among Alawites, noting increasing assaults and murders linked to sectarian identities.
In response, the Observatory has urged the international community to intervene and send experts to document these alleged human rights abuses. It also called on the new Syrian authorities to hold accountable those responsible for the atrocities. Despite initially promising protection for minorities, the new government’s actions have raised alarming fears among Alawite communities regarding potential reprisals for their loyalty to ex-President Bashar al-Assad.