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 @VictoriousNomineeWorking Family from Pennsylvania  agreed…1yr1Y

In 2013, Al Qaeda in Syria -- then known as Al Nusra -- assaulted the ancient Christian town of Maaloula. Most of the town's residents fled.

At the time, Al Nusra was under the command of Abu Mohammad Al-Jolani -- aka Ahmed al-Sharaa, the current leader of Syria.

 @CuriousOryxConservatismfrom Texas  commented…1yr1Y

But why? Syrians have lived together all 3 religions since the Crusades. Jews loved Aleppo. What does Julani gain from targeting Christians? When they took Aleppo the Christians were in the market the very next day buying for Christmas and he was happy as reported Arab news. ???

 @923XVR5 from Illinois  commented…1yr1Y

I recommend everyone to watch the Syria episode of Drew Binsky travel vlog on YouTube . He interviews the mayor of an Assyrian( Christian) village . It’s very eye opening, the“rebels“wanted to kill everyone . Russia, Iran and Hezbollah came to their rescue.

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