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Last month's deadly church bombing outside Syria's capital is raising fears among the country's minority Christians.
Syrian Christian leaders say they cannot trust the Islamist-led Syrian government of Ahmed al-Sharaa to provide the safety ...
A top Syrian Christian leader publicly rebuked President Ahmed al-Sharaa during a funeral service, blaming his administration for failing to protect minorities after a suicide bombing at a Damascus ...
Graphic images shared by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch showed bloodied floors and scattered remains inside the church. The initial casualty toll released by Syria's Ministry of Health ...
In a week of clashes between Druze, Bedouins and government forces, over a thousand civilians and combatants were killed, ...
At least 30 Syrian Christians were murdered on June 22 at Mar Elias Eastern Orthodox Church in the capital of Damascus. Christians have faced extreme social discrimination, but the tragedy marked the ...
Syria's top Christian leader said on Tuesday at the funeral for victims of a deadly church bombing that President Ahmed ...
During Bashar al-Assad's rule, members of Syria's many religious and ethnic minority communities believed the state protected them. Now, many fear the new Islamist-led government, established by the ...
More than 22 people were killed and another nearly 60 were injured when an Islamic State suicide bomber attacked a church in the Syrian capital of Damascus, officials said.
Church leaders will continue to meet members of the new interim Syrian government, the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East has said. Its intention is to secure "societal peace for ...
Syrian authorities on Monday announced arrests over a suicide blast targeting a church blamed on the Islamic State group, as President Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed those involved in the "heinous" attack ...
At least 20 people have been killed and 52 more are injured in a “terrorist attack” on a church in the Syrian capital on Sunday, according to the country’s health ministry.