Telegram channels belonging to Syrian terrorists are labeling the Christian population in Al-Suqaylabiyah as remnants of the Assad regime in order to justify massacring the local population and destroying their properties.
Al-Suqaylabiyah, Hama countryside: Reports indicate that men and young people from the town of Qalaat al-Madiq are involved in an attack on the Christian city of Al-Suqaylabiyah.
Hama:
A new gathering of a number of armed individuals has been observed near the city of Al-Suqaylabiyah, some of whom are carrying weapons, on the road to Qalaat al-Madiq. Initial information suggests they intend to attack the city again.
Syria: Western Syria Development Organization Warns of Dangerous Escalation Against Christian Communities
The Western Syria Development Organization issued a statement on March 27, 2026, condemning a series of coordinated attacks targeting Christian communities across multiple Syrian provinces, calling them a direct threat to social cohesion and the historic Christian presence in Syria.
The organization confirmed that groups from Qalaat al-Madiq carried out an organized attack on Suqaylabiyah under the cover of General Security forces, targeting homes, places of worship, and commercial properties. Widespread looting, theft of vehicles, and destruction of public infrastructure were also documented. The organization described the attack as an existential threat to the Christian community, warning of forced displacement under armed pressure.
The statement also reported simultaneous Salafist demonstrations across Damascus, Homs, Hama, Idlib, Daraa, and Deir ez-Zor, organized under the banner of an "anti-normalization campaign." The organization documented the display of ISIS flags in public squares alongside General Security forces, the raising of takfiri and incitement banners, and the escalation of hate speech on social media as a tool for sectarian mobilization.
The organization called on the international community and human rights organizations to intervene immediately to protect civilians and prevent the region from sliding into sectarian conflict.
Source: Western Syria Development Organization
Ethnikos Association issued a statement warning that violence targeting Christian communities in the Hama region has persisted for eight consecutive days.
The association announced that on March 22, it had issued an urgent briefing calling for the immediate withdrawal and removal of all irregular and affiliated armed elements from Mhardeh, Kfarbo, and Suqaylabiyah.
The violence against our Christian communities has persisted for eight consecutive days. On March 22, we issued an urgent briefing calling for the immediate withdrawal and removal of all irregular and affiliated armed elements Mhardeh, Kfarbo and Al-Suqaylabiyah.
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Suqaylabiyah: Video Documents HTS (Jabhat al-Nusra) Security Forces Directly Participating in Attack on Christian Residents
Documentary footage shows members of the so-called General Security forces loyal to Julani's administration directly participating in the attack on the residents of Suqaylabiyah, contradicting claims made by Julani's supporters attempting to distance the administration from the assault.
Reports have also emerged of the martyrdom of a young Christian man named Lawrence Al-Saad during the attack. (Not confirmed yet)
Suwayda: Druze Residents Rally in Front of Church, Hold Crosses in Solidarity with Suqaylabiyah Christians
Druze residents in Suwayda gathered in front of a church, holding crosses and chanting in solidarity with the Christians of Suqaylabiyah following the HTS (Jabhat al-Nusra) aligned attack on the majority Christian town in Hama province.
Damascus: Christians of Bab Touma Take to the Streets in Solidarity with Suqaylabiyah
Residents of the historic Christian neighborhood of Bab Touma in Damascus gathered in solidarity with Suqaylabiyah, raising the Cross high in a show of defiance. "Our cross is high and will remain high," crowds chanted.
Additional footage documents the takfiri attack on the Christian town of Suqaylabiyah in Hama, which began on the evening of March 27 and continued throughout the night.
Additional images documents the takfiri attack on the Christian town of Suqaylabiyah in Hama, which began on the evening of March 27 and continued throughout the night.
"Death, But Never Humiliation"
Christians and Alawites gathered outside the district center in Suqaylabiyah in protest following the takfiri attack on the town.
Additional footage documents the takfiri attack on the Christian town of Suqaylabiyah in Hama, which began on the evening of March 27 and continued throughout the night.
"Death, But Never Humiliation"
Christians and Alawites in Suqaylabiyah took to the streets together in defiance following the takfiri attack on the city. Crowds chanted "Death, but never humiliation" in a show of united resistance.
Hama: HTS-Aligned Attackers Target Christian City of Suqaylabiyah, Vandalize Virgin Mary Statue
Armed assailants aligned with HTS (Jabhat al-Nusra) from Qalaat al-Madiq attacked the Christian city of Suqaylabiyah in Hama. Rioters vandalized shops, assaulted civilians, and targeted a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Damascus: Christians Gather After Midnight in Show of Solidarity with Suqaylabiyah
After midnight in Damascus, Christians gathered holding the Cross, chanting in solidarity with the besieged Christian city of Suqaylabiyah. The demonstration was a direct response to the terror campaign targeting the city's Christian population.
Hama: HTS-Aligned Attackers Target Christian City of Suqaylabiyah, Vandalize Virgin Mary Statue
Armed assailants aligned with HTS (Jabhat al-Nusra) from Qalaat al-Madiq attacked the Christian city of Suqaylabiyah in Hama. Rioters vandalized shops, assaulted civilians, and targeted a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Hama: Julani-Appointed Health Director Vows to Purge Minority Doctors from Hospitals
The Hama Health Director appointed by Julani's administration has publicly promised Sunni citizens in a local council meeting to dismiss all doctors and medical staff from hospitals and health centers in areas with religious minority majorities.
"Even if I have to replace the entire health sector, I will replace it, just be patient with me, I just need some time," he stated.
He specifically named Sqaylabiyah, Salamiyah, and Masyaf hospitals as targets, saying: "Just give me a little time, if I don't get all the doctors to resign and bring you a new team, hold me accountable."
Sqaylabiyah is a predominantly Christian area, Salamiyah has an Ismaili majority, and Masyaf is a mixed Ismaili and Alawite city.
Homs: Julani Forces Kill Man Whose Brother Was Martyred Fighting Israel in Lebanon
Following the news of the death of Reda Assaf, a Syrian man killed by Israeli forces in the southern Lebanese town of Khiam, his brother Abbas Assaf was hunted down and killed by Julani's forces in the Homs countryside.
The family was forced to bury two of their own within days, the second killed for no reason other than his brother's identity and resistance against Israel.