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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Jihadists Claim Killing Homs Alawites
2013-09-16
[An Nahar] The jihadist al-Nusra Front said in an Internet statement on Sunday its fighters attacked three villages in Syria's Homs province and killed dozens of Alawites five days earlier.

"The people's wall of fear has been broken, as this was the first time these villages were entered and such a high number was killed," the al-Qaida-linked group said in the statement published on a jihadist forum.

Al-Nusra said its fighters entered the villages of Massudiyeh, Maksar al-Hissan and Jab al-Jerah on Tuesday and killed 30 members of the Alawite community, to which President Bashar Assad's clan belongs.

The statement said al-Nusra fighters were urged by an Islamic jurist "to kill the Nusairis, enemies of God", using a pejorative term for Alawites.

The attack was "in revenge for the killing in cold blood of Muslims and their women in Eastern Ghouta" near Damascus, where the opposition claims 1,400 people were killed in a chemical weapons attack on August 21.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported this week on the attack that 12 civilians were killed, before on Sunday updating its toll to 22 civilians killed in Maksar al-Hissan.

It said among them were 16 Alawites including four above the age of 80 and four children aged between nine and 12.

The watchdog said five soldiers loyal to Assad were also killed.

The region, mostly home to Alawites and Bedouins, has been largely free of fighting over the past year.

Other areas of Homs province have seen some of the fiercest fighting in Syria's 30-month war.

Several areas of the provincial capital, dubbed "the capital of the revolution", have been destroyed as the Assad regime bombarded rebel-held areas.

Sectarian tensions have soared in Homs, which is home to sizable Sunni, Alawite and Christian communities.

Meanwhile, a mortar round exploded near a provincial headquarters in the Marjeh district of Damascus on Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, without reporting casualties.

It said the attack was swiftly followed by an air strike on rebel positions.
Posted by:Fred

#2  It's not that hard to make napalm, actually. Delivery and ignition take a bit more work, but that can be done on an indigenous basis as well.

The problem is that its tactical applications are quite limited.

But you knew that. Right, Hemingway?
Posted by: Pappy   2013-09-16 14:30  

#1  Uh, just a thought but there might ( just maybe ) be a business opportunity here. Get Dupont on the line and ask if they want to sell any Napalm to a third party for delivery to Assad?

Good money in napalm. And Electric Machine guns...in the upper mike mike sizes...sell 'em a little snake to light up their mornings along with the Napalm.
Allah can wash his Holy hands in it.
Posted by: Threater Flusoper9823   2013-09-16 06:55  

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