Jihadist Takeover of Aleppo and Persecution of Syrian Christians

Syrian Christians in Aleppo are facing trauma following jihadist takeover, with widespread crime and vandalism targeting the community. Basic necessities like food and medical care are scarce, and thousands have fled while those remaining live in fear. The jihadist group HTS is imposing restrictions on churches, and the situation is described as a significant threat to stability in Syria.

Humanitarian Crisis in Aleppo and Syrian Christians' Persecution

Humanitarian groups are concerned that the offensive by al-Qaeda offshoot HTS against the Syrian government puts Syrian Christians at greater risk. Conditions in Aleppo are dire, with limited services, high prices, and constant fear. International Christian Concern highlights dangers faced by Christians in Syria under the Assad regime. Various groups are calling for unity, action, and protection of persecuted Christians.