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Uzay Bulut/Syria’s Genocidal ‘Peace’: Trump’s ‘Friends’ Have Been Setting Him Up with Jihadists Faking Tolerance/أوزاي بولوت:”سلام” سوريا الإبادي: “أصدقاء” ترامب يوقعون به في فخ الجهاديين الذين يتظاهرون بالتسامح

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“سلام” سوريا الإبادي: “أصدقاء” ترامب يوقعون به في فخ الجهاديين الذين يتظاهرون بالتسامح
أوزاي بولوت/معهد جايتستون/06 شباط/2026
(ترجمة بحرية بواسطة مسؤول التحر في موقع المنسقية بالإستعانة بمواقع ترجمة ألكترونية)

Syria’s Genocidal ‘Peace’: Trump’s ‘Friends’ Have Been Setting Him Up with Jihadists Faking Tolerance
Uzay Bulut/Gatestone Institute/February 06/2026
It is hard to tell which, so far, is the greatest scam of the century: “Climate Change” while watching North America enjoying its global warming; Putin’s protestations of wanting peace while demolishing Ukraine, or the trap being lubricatively laid for US President Donald J. Trump throughout much of the Middle East. The “success” being brought to Syria — slaughtering non-Muslims — appears to be the same kind of “success” being brought into Gaza, after Trump leaves office, of course. Some of Trump’s “friends” and devoted donors, such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Pakistan, appointed to his “Board of Peace,” do not even recognize Israel.
Trump’s vision seems to be that economic prosperity will supersede jihadist ideology and deradicalize “all ships” — but what if it does not? As can be seen in Qatar, one can be rich and radical – and able to buy even bigger weapons, whether nuclear, broadcastable or financial. Qatar, which runs its state-owned Al-Jazeera television network at an estimated cost of billions of dollars, has, according to reports, donated more than $1 billion to Washington, DC’s Georgetown University alone. Georgetown happens to specialize in training future diplomats. Just what information will these future diplomats be exporting
In Syria, the recent assaults on its Christians, Kurds and Yazidis are the third ethnic cleansing campaign that the army and affiliated militias under al-Sharaa have conducted since he took over Syria in December 2024. The others targeted the Alawites, Yazidis and Druze.
Al-Sharaa’s regime, after taking almost full control of the country, has been largely dismantling the Kurdish autonomous region that controlled Syria’s northeast for over a decade, while the US administration has abandoned its allies – the Kurds and the SDF – who had courageously fought ISIS and helped liberate Syria from ISIS occupation.
Videos on social media show al-Sharaa-affiliated forces abducting Kurdish women, mocking them as “gifts” (sex slaves) and massacring Kurds.
The city of Kobani, still controlled by Kurds, is currently encircled on three sides by al-Sharaa’s army and affiliated militias, while the border with Turkey remains closed. Al-Sharaa’s armed forces, according to the Kurdish media, also targeted the region’s sole source of power, the Tishrin Dam, thereby cutting off the city’s electricity and water supply since January 15.
“[Al-Sharaa’s] ultimate goal is an Islamist dictatorship in Syria. It was made clear after it leaked from the meeting between him and the Kurds when he asked Mazloum Abdi [SDF leader]: ‘why did you let the Christians form their own police force?'” — Rafael Issa, a Christian born in Syria and the founder of the Levantine Greek Association, to Gatestone, January 2026.
“The US should investigate what is really going on in Syria, and not use Tom Barrack’s [U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy for Syria] point of view. Tom Barrack is obviously working for his own interests.” — Rafael Issa to Gatestone, January 2026.
In Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa’s regime, after taking almost full control of the country, has been largely dismantling the Kurdish autonomous region that controlled the northeast for over a decade, while the US administration has abandoned its allies – the Kurds and the SDF – who had courageously fought ISIS and helped liberate Syria from ISIS occupation. Pictured: Syrian regime forces block a road as they take over Al-Aqtan prison near Raqqa, on January 23, 2026. (Photo by Abdulmonam Eassa/Getty Images)
It is hard to tell which, so far, is the greatest scam of the century: “Climate Change” while watching North America enjoying its global warming; Putin’s protestations of wanting peace while demolishing Ukraine, or the trap being lubricatively laid for US President Donald J. Trump throughout much of the Middle East.
Start at Syria. It was Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who reportedly groomed al- Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa for Western consumption, and it was Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman who persuaded Trump, during his visit to Riyadh May 2025, to give Sharaa, a former Al Qaeda operative, “a chance at greatness” – presumably meaning to bring peace to Syria:
“And I’m very pleased to announce that Secretary Marco Rubio will be meeting with the new Syrian foreign minister in Turkey later this week. And very importantly, after discussing the situation in Syria with the Crown Prince, your Crown Prince, and also with President Erdogan of Turkey who called me the other day and asked for a very similar thing, among others and friends of mine, people that I have a lot of respect for in the Middle East, I will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at greatness.
“Oh, what I’d do for the Crown Prince.”
The “success” being brought to Syria — slaughtering non-Muslims — appears to be the same kind of “success” being brought into Gaza, after Trump leaves office, of course. Some of Trump’s “friends” and devoted donors, such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Pakistan, appointed to his “Board of Peace,” do not even recognize Israel.
Trump’s vision seems to be that economic prosperity will supersede jihadist ideology and deradicalize “all ships” — but what if it does not? As can be seen in Qatar, one can be rich and radical – and able to buy even bigger weapons, whether nuclear, broadcastable or financial. Qatar, which runs its state-owned Al-Jazeera television network at an estimated cost of billions of dollars, has, according to reports, donated more than $1 billion to Washington, DC’s Georgetown University alone. Georgetown happens to specialize in training future diplomats. Just what information will these future diplomats be exporting?
In Syria, the recent assaults on its Christians, Kurds and Yazidis are the third ethnic cleansing campaign that the army and affiliated militias under al-Sharaa have conducted since he took over Syria in December 2024. The others targeted the Alawites, Yazidis and Druze.
Al-Sharaa’s Islamist government is currently targeting Kurds and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the country’s northeast. Since January 6, an estimated 150,000 people, mainly Kurds, Christians, and Yazidis, have been internally displaced by Syria’s armed forces.
Al-Sharaa was head of the terrorist group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), and before that, he led Syrian al-Qaeda (also known as the Jabhat Al-Nusra or the Nusrah Front), a US-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization. HTS, based on its affiliation with al-Qaeda and ISIS, was blacklisted as a terrorist organization by the UN Security Council and the European Union. Last year, the US State Department, presumably as part of its effort to facilitate the consolidation of al-Sharaa’s rule, delisted it as a terrorist organization.
Al-Sharaa became Syria’s self-proclaimed president after a jihadist offensive, spearheaded by HTS and supported by the Turkish government, overthrew the Assad regime in November 2024. A $10 million bounty for al-Sharaa’s capture was removed by the Biden administration on December 20, 2024.
The regime forces’ current attacks against the Kurds started on January 6 in the Kurdish-majority neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh in the northern part of Aleppo.
On January 18, regime forces seized Raqqa, the former capital of ISIS, and controlled by Kurds since the defeat of ISIS. There, al-Sharaa’s forces released thousands of ISIS terrorists from prison.
Al-Sharaa’s regime, after taking almost full control of the country, has been largely dismantling the Kurdish autonomous region that controlled Syria’s northeast for over a decade, while the US administration has abandoned its allies – the Kurds and the SDF – who had courageously fought ISIS and helped liberate Syria from ISIS occupation.
Videos on social media show al-Sharaa-affiliated forces abducting Kurdish women, mocking them as “gifts” (sex slaves) and massacring Kurds.
One Kurdish woman and SDF fighter was reportedly videotaped being beheaded, and another, Deniz Ciya, thrown from a tall building.
Another video circulating online shows a Syrian Arab Army (SAA) militiaman displaying a severed hair braid of a female fighter, presumably killed, from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and framing it as a trophy.
In Turkey, protests in solidarity with Syrian Kurds, such as in the city of Mardin, were violently crushed.
In Germany, an Arab supporter of the Syrian Islamists publicly celebrated the murder of Kurds by chanting songs associated with calls to kill the Kurds.
In Belgium, a man attacked and wounded multiple people with a knife at a Kurdish demonstration, leaving some in critical condition.
Despite a ceasefire agreed on January 20 between al-Sharaa’s regime and the Kurdish-led SDF, regime forces and affiliated factions continued attacking areas controlled by Kurds.
On January 30, after al-Sharaa’s forces captured swathes of northern and eastern Syria from the Kurds, forcing them to retreat, his regime ⁠and Kurdish forces declared an “integration deal.”
The city of Kobani, still controlled by Kurds, is currently encircled on three sides by al-Sharaa’s army and affiliated militias, while the border with Turkey remains closed. Al-Sharaa’s armed forces, according to the Kurdish media, also targeted the region’s sole source of power, the Tishrin Dam, thereby cutting off the city’s electricity and water supply since January 15.
As a result, northeastern Syria is facing a rapidly accelerating humanitarian crisis. There is a severe shortage of bread and a collapse of basic services.
On January 27, local officials and international observers warned that food security for approximately 150,000 civilians is in immediate jeopardy, compounded by a lack of fuel, electricity, and a record-breaking winter storm.
Meanwhile, Syria’s Islamists have also been targeting Christians. The X account of Greco-Levantines Worldwide reported on February 1:
“Eli Najjar Taqla, a 21-year-old Antiochian Greek Christian from Muhardeh, was killed in a shooting that has deepened fears among Syria’s Christian communities. His death is not seen as an isolated incident, but part of growing concerns over insecurity and the spread of weapons.”
On the same day, Antiochian Greeks assembled in Damascus beside the Holy Cross Greek Church to protest the murder and ongoing targeting of Christians in Syria.
Amid this violence and siege, Syrian Christians fear they could be next in an ethnic cleansing campaign.
Eiad Herera, spokesman of the Antiochian Greek Organization, told Gatestone:
“Christians have tended to remain politically silent after what they witnessed and experienced following December 8. This silence is driven by sectarian and radical abuses and rhetoric, Islamist hegemony over both society and state, and clear as well as implicit threats—some of which were carried out, most notably in the Saint Elias Church bombing. This is how Christians are responding to the new reality.
“What makes their fears particularly credible is what other minorities have experienced. The massacres against Alawites in March, the genocidal attempt against the Druze in July, and the most recent attacks on Kurdish communities have reinforced the belief that no minority is safe.
“Christians, alongside other minorities, see that the international community and major powers remain largely silent about what is happening in Syria, especially as regional powers such as Turkey and some Arab states support al-Sharaa’s authority.
“Christians fear the normalization of jihadist governance under softer branding. They fear selective justice, where crimes against minorities are ignored or quietly settled. They fear ideological control over education and the imposition of beliefs on their children. They also fear that Western governments, exhausted by Syria, will accept “stability” at the expense of pluralism.
“The long-term goal remains ideological dominance. Al-Sharaa’s own trajectory—from an al-Qaeda affiliate to a self-declared “national leader”—does not represent a theological rupture, but rather a tactical evolution. “Governance has become the new battlefield. Sharia-informed authority, centralized control, and the marginalization of non-conforming identities are consistent features of this model.
“What is happening in Syria today suggests there is no perfect solution, but there are clearly bad ones we must stop pretending will work. A centralized Islamist state would guarantee future violence, even if temporarily quiet. A return to Assad-style authoritarianism would be equally disastrous.”
Rafael Issa, a Christian born in Syria and the founder of the Levantine Greek Association, told Gatestone:
“[Al-Sharaa’s] ultimate goal is an Islamist dictatorship in Syria. It was made clear after it leaked from the meeting between him and the Kurds when he asked Mazloum Abdi [SDF leader]: ‘why did you let the Christians form their own police force?’
“Federalism was an idea we initially thought of. Each for his own, but with surprisingly high levels of extremism we have witnessed so far, division is the only plausible solution. The areas of the coast inhabited by religious and ethnic minorities should be separated from Damascus.
“The US should investigate what is really going on in Syria, and not use Tom Barrack’s [U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy for Syria] point of view. Tom Barrack is obviously working for his own interests.
“If the US government does not want to continue the forming of basically a Sunni Islamic state, they should support the separation of Syria’s coast from Damascus because the minorities in Syria are not willing to give their lives for an Islamic state that treats them like cattle – that is, for a state that will sooner or later take them to the slaughter.”
Meanwhile, according to a report by Kurdistan24 detailing the conditions within Kobani, the population of central Kobani has nearly doubled in recent weeks as displaced persons from Raqqa, Tabqa, and various frontline villages seek refuge from ongoing instability. This demographic surge has placed unsustainable pressure on the city’s limited resources.
The human cost of the siege has already turned lethal. The Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (DAANES) announced that at least one child recently died in a Kobani hospital due to a critical lack of medical oxygen.
Health facilities are reportedly functioning solely on emergency generators, and medical professionals warn that diesel reserves are almost entirely depleted.
In addition, the Kurdish Red Crescent reported on January 24 that five children, including an infant, died in the city specifically due to exposure to the extreme cold. The fatalities are linked to a significant drop in temperatures and a total lack of heating fuel, which has also allowed for the rapid spread of respiratory and chest illnesses among children.
Monitoring groups such as the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights have corroborated these reports, describing the situation as a “major humanitarian catastrophe” where citizens lack access to medicine for chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension.
On January 27, the organization Genocide Watch issued a report entitled “Genocide Emergency: Rojava and Northern Syria:”
“Rojava (the Kurdish-led Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria) is facing a coordinated campaign of annihilation. Following the collapse of the Assad Regime and Ahmed al-Sharaa’s (Abu Mohammed al-Julani) rise to power, Damascus’s conflict with the Kurds has been revived.
“Since mid-January 2026, forces of the Syrian transitional government, joined by allied local tribal militias, have engaged in siege tactics, spreading terror, and mass displacement. The government forces are attacking the very conditions needed for Kurdish survival, through cuts to water and electricity, food scarcity, blocked access routes, displacement, violence and humiliation. We are witnessing a convergence of destruction and destabilization from multiple directions.
“Kobani is a symbol of Kurdish resistance, the city where the Kurds were besieged by the Islamic State (ISIS) and triumphed. Today that same city is being pushed towards collapse.
“People have been melting snow to drink water. Four Kurdish children have died from cold exposure as the siege by government forces tightens, according to the Kurdish Red Crescent. A statement from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) describes Kobani as cut off, with civilians facing growing shortages.
“The siege by the Syrian military is especially dire for internally displaced persons (IDPs), who have the least protection and the fewest survival options. Deprivation is not ‘collateral’ when it is systematic, prolonged, and lethal. This is a humanitarian disaster caused by siege conditions.
“Fighting and coercion are producing more displacement in and around northern Syria, including Aleppo. Humanitarian reporting describes families fleeing violence in freezing temperatures with urgent needs for shelter, food, heating, and protection. Local agreements intended to protect civilians are being undermined. Documentation by Syria-focused accountability groups warns of dangerous escalation affecting civilian neighborhoods…
“International abandonment is now explicit. The United States has again abandoned the Kurds, while Damascus demands the full “integration” of the SDF into the State’s forces, without credible guarantees for Kurdish civilian protection or self-administration.
“Genocide is not only mass killing. It is also the deliberate destruction of a group’s ability to live, as stated in Article II, act (c) of the UN Convention on Genocide.
“Kurds are being punished for seeking autonomy, their aspiration branded as illegitimate. Kurdish identity is being attacked through symbolic violence. The campaign is coordinated and escalating into a humanitarian disaster.”
Nadine Maenza, former chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), told Gatestone:
“In my conversations with Christians living in northeast Syria, most are terrified as they watch Syrian security forces advance. Recent videos have intensified that fear. Footage circulating appear to show Syrian security forces and aligned fighters beheading SDF fighters, including women, and executing civilians—including the parents of a family after they admitted they were Kurdish.
“For Christians, Yazidis, and other vulnerable communities, these images reinforce a clear message: if forces with a record of abuses take control of the northeast through violence, their families may be next. They want to keep living in a region with religious freedom and where communities coexist in relative peace. They do not want the Syrian government to import the sectarian violence that has devastated so much of Syria into the northeast.
“The U.S. has a decisive role in these negotiations, and Syria’s religious and ethnic minorities are counting on Washington to press for a settlement that delivers durable peace and stability—for their communities and for Syria as a whole.”
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22259/syria-genocidal-peace
**Uzay Bulut, a Turkish journalist, is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at Gatestone Institute.
© 2026 Gatestone Institute. All rights reserved. The articles printed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editors or of Gatestone Institute.

“سلام” سوريا الإبادي: “أصدقاء” ترامب يوقعون به في فخ الجهاديين الذين يتظاهرون بالتسامح
أوزاي بولوت/معهد جايتستون/06 شباط/2026
(ترجمة بحرية بواسطة مسؤول التحر في موقع المنسقية بالإستعانة بمواقع ترجمة ألكترونية)

من الصعب تحديد أيها يعد أكبر خدعة في القرن حتى الآن: هل هي “تغير المناخ” بينما تشهد أمريكا الشمالية دفئاً عالمياً ممتعاً؛ أم ادعاءات بوتين بالرغبة في السلام بينما يدمر أوكرانيا؛ أم الفخ الذي يُنصب بدهاء للرئيس الأمريكي دونالد جيه ترامب في معظم أنحاء الشرق الأوسط. إن “النجاح” الذي يتحقق في سوريا — المتمثل في ذبح غير المسلمين — يبدو أنه من نفس نوع “النجاح” الذي يتم جلبه إلى غزة، وذلك بعد رحيل ترامب عن منصبه طبعاً. إن بعض “أصدقاء” ترامب والمتبرعين المخلصين له، مثل قطر والسعودية وإندونيسيا وباكستان، الذين تم تعيينهم في “مجلس السلام” الخاص به، لا يعترفون حتى بإسرائيل.
يبدو أن رؤية ترامب تتمثل في أن الازدهار الاقتصادي سيحل محل الأيديولوجية الجهادية ويزيل التطرف من “الجميع” — ولكن ماذا لو لم يحدث ذلك؟ كما نرى في قطر، يمكن للمرء أن يكون غنياً وراديكالياً في آن واحد — وقادراً على شراء أسلحة أكبر، سواء كانت نووية أو إعلامية أو مالية. فقطر، التي تدير شبكة تلفزيون “الجزيرة” المملوكة للدولة بتكلفة تقدر بمليارات الدولارات، تبرعت وفقاً للتقارير بأكثر من مليار دولار لجامعة جورج تاون في واشنطن العاصمة وحدها. ومن المفارقات أن جورج تاون متخصصة في تدريب دبلوماسيي المستقبل. فما هي نوعية المعلومات التي سيصدرها هؤلاء الدبلوماسيون المستقبليون؟
في سوريا، تعد الاعتداءات الأخيرة على المسيحيين والأكراد والإيزيديين ثالث حملة تطهير عرقي يشنها الجيش والميليشيات التابعة للشرع منذ توليه السلطة في ديسمبر 2024. وكانت الحملات الأخرى قد استهدفت العلويين والإيزيديين والدروز.
يقوم نظام الشرع، بعد بسط سيطرته الكاملة تقريباً على البلاد، بتفكيك منطقة الحكم الذاتي الكردية التي سيطرت على شمال شرق سوريا لأكثر من عقد من الزمان، بينما تخلت الإدارة الأمريكية عن حلفائها — الأكراد وقوات سوريا الديمقراطية (قسد) — الذين قاتلوا داعش بشجاعة وساعدوا في تحرير سوريا من احتلال التنظيم.
تظهر مقاطع الفيديو على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي القوات التابعة للشرع وهي تختطف النساء الكرديات، وتستهزئ بهن بوصفهن “سبايا” (عبيد جنس)، وتذبح الأكراد.
مدينة كوباني، التي لا تزال تحت سيطرة الأكراد، محاصرة حالياً من ثلاث جهات من قبل جيش الشرع والميليشيات التابعة له، بينما لا تزال الحدود مع تركيا مغلقة. كما استهدفت قوات الشرع المسلحة، بحسب وسائل إعلام كردية، المصدر الوحيد للطاقة في المنطقة وهو “سد تشرين”، مما أدى إلى انقطاع الكهرباء والمياه عن المدينة منذ 15 يناير.
“هدف [الشرع] النهائي هو دكتاتورية إسلامية في سوريا. وقد اتضح ذلك بعد تسريبات من اجتماعه مع الأكراد عندما سأل مظلوم عبدي [زعيم قسد]: ‘لماذا سمحتم للمسيحيين بتشكيل قوة شرطة خاصة بهم؟'” — رافائيل عيسى، مسيحي سوري ومؤسس الجمعية اليونانية المشرقية، في تصريح لمعهد جيتستون، يناير 2026.
“يجب على الولايات المتحدة التحقيق فيما يحدث حقاً في سوريا، وعدم الاعتماد على وجهة نظر توم باراك [سفير الولايات المتحدة لدى تركيا والمبعوث الخاص لسوريا]. فمن الواضح أن توم باراك يعمل لمصالحه الخاصة.” — رافائيل عيسى، يناير 2026.
في سوريا، يقوم نظام أحمد الشرع، بعد بسط سيطرته الكاملة تقريباً على البلاد، بتفكيك منطقة الحكم الذاتي الكردية التي سيطرت على الشمال الشرقي لأكثر من عقد، بينما تخلت الإدارة الأمريكية عن حلفائها من الأكراد وقوات سوريا الديمقراطية الذين قاتلوا داعش بشجاعة. (الصورة: قوات النظام السوري تغلق طريقاً أثناء سيطرتها على سجن الأقطان بالقرب من الرقة، 23 يناير 2026).
من الصعب تحديد الخديعة الأكبر في القرن، لكن لنبدأ بسوريا. تفيد التقارير أن الرئيس التركي رجب طيب أردوغان هو من قام “بتجهيز” أحمد الشرع للاستهلاك الغربي، وأن ولي العهد السعودي الأمير محمد بن سلمان هو من أقنع ترامب، خلال زيارته للرياض في مايو 2025، بمنح الشرع — العنصر السابق في تنظيم القاعدة — “فرصة للعظمة”، وهو ما يعني ضمناً جلب السلام لسوريا.
وقد صرح ترامب: “يسعدني جداً أن أعلن أن الوزير ماركو روبيو سيلتقي بوزير الخارجية السوري الجديد في تركيا في وقت لاحق من هذا الأسبوع. والأهم من ذلك، بعد مناقشة الوضع في سوريا مع ولي العهد، ولي عهدكم، وأيضاً مع الرئيس أردوغان التركي الذي اتصل بي وطلب شيئاً مشابهاً جداً… سأصدر أمراً بوقف العقوبات ضد سوريا لمنحهم فرصة للعظمة. أوه، ماذا سأفعل من أجل ولي العهد”.
إن “النجاح” الذي يتم جلبه لسوريا — ذبح غير المسلمين — يبدو أنه من نفس نوع “النجاح” الذي يُجلب لغزة بعد رحيل ترامب. إن رؤية ترامب بأن الازدهار الاقتصادي سيمحو الأيديولوجية الجهادية تواجه تساؤلاً: ماذا لو لم يحدث ذلك؟ فقطر مثال على أن الثراء لا يمنع الراديكالية.
في سوريا، تعد الهجمات الأخيرة على المسيحيين والأكراد والإيزيديين ثالث حملة تطهير عرقي. ويستهدف نظام الشرع حالياً قوات سوريا الديمقراطية في الشمال الشرقي، حيث نزح نحو 150 ألف شخص منذ 6 يناير.
الشرع كان رئيساً لتنظيم “هيئة تحرير الشام”، وقبل ذلك قاد “جبهة النصرة” التابعة للقاعدة والمصنفة إرهابية. وفي العام الماضي، قامت الخارجية الأمريكية بشطب التنظيم من قوائم الإرهاب لتسهيل حكم الشرع. وقد أصبح الشرع رئيساً لسوريا بعد هجوم جهادي بدعم تركي أطاح بنظام الأسد في نوفمبر 2024.
بدأت هجمات النظام الحالية ضد الأكراد في 6 يناير في حيي الشيخ مقصود والأشرفية بحلب. وفي 18 يناير، استولت القوات على الرقة وأطلقت سراح آلاف الإرهابيين من داعش. وتظهر الفيديوهات اختطاف نساء كرديات وقطع رؤوس مقاتلات، وعرض “ضفائر شعر” كمقتنيات حرب.
في تركيا، تم قمع الاحتجاجات المتضامنة مع الأكراد بعنف، وفي ألمانيا وبلجيكا وقعت اعتداءات من مؤيدي الإسلاميين السوريين ضد المتظاهرين الأكراد. ورغم اتفاق وقف إطلاق النار في 20 يناير، استمرت الهجمات، وفي 30 يناير تم إعلان “اتفاق دمج” قسري بعد تراجع الأكراد.
تعاني كوباني من حصار أدى لانقطاع الكهرباء والماء منذ 15 يناير، مما تسبب في أزمة إنسانية ونقص في الخبز. وفي 27 يناير، حذر مراقبون من خطر المجاعة لـ 150 ألف مدني وسط عاصفة شتوية قاسية.
بالتوازي، يستهدف الإسلاميون المسيحيين. في 1 فبراير، قُتل الشاب إيلي نجار تقلا (21 عاماً) في إطلاق نار أثار ذعراً في أوساط المجتمع المسيحي بدمشق.
صرح إياد هريرة، المتحدث باسم المنظمة اليونانية الأنطاكية: “يخشى المسيحيون من أن يكونوا الهدف التالي للتطهير العرقي. الصمت الدولي تجاه ما يحدث للعلويين والدروز والأكراد يعزز هذه المخاوف. نحن نخشى تطبيع الحكم الجهادي تحت مسميات ناعمة وفرض السيطرة الأيديولوجية على التعليم”.
وقال رافائيل عيسى لمعهد جيتستون: “هدف الشرع هو دكتاتورية إسلامية. الفيدرالية كانت فكرة، لكن مع مستوى التطرف الحالي، فإن الانفصال هو الحل الوحيد لحماية الأقليات في الساحل من دولة تعاملهم كماشية للذبح”.
في غضون ذلك، تضاعف سكان كوباني بسبب النازحين، مما شكل ضغطاً هائلاً على الموارد. توفي طفل في مستشفى كوباني بسبب نقص الأكسجين، وأفاد الهلال الأحمر الكردي بوفاة خمسة أطفال نتيجة البرد القارس وانعدام وقود التدفئة.
أصدرت منظمة “Genocide Watch” (رقابة الإبادة الجماعية) تقريراً في 27 يناير وصفت فيه الوضع بـ “طوارئ الإبادة الجماعية”، مؤكدة أن ما يحدث في كوباني وروج آفا هو حملة إبادة منسقة وتدمير متعمد لظروف البقاء.
ختمت نادين ماينزا، الرئيسة السابقة للجنة الأمريكية للحريات الدينية الدولية: “المسيحيون واليزيديون مرعوبون. صور قطع الرؤوس وإعدام المدنيين ترسل رسالة واضحة. على واشنطن الضغط من أجل تسوية تضمن سلاماً حقيقياً وتعددية، بدلاً من استيراد العنف الطائفي إلى الشمال الشرقي”.
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