In Syria, a recent surge in violence has seen targeted killings, particularly of Alawites, amid increasing sectarian tensions. Two Christian cousins, Wissam and Shafiq Mansour, were shot dead in a revenge attack, echoing fears among local communities about their safety under the new Islamist leadership. Families, like that of Shaaban Al Ezzeldin, mourn the loss of loved ones, with reports indicating a pattern of sectarian violence that threatens stability and prompts calls for self-defense. As the situation worsens, many, including the survivors, express a desire to leave the country, fearing further attacks and instability.
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