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SHI’IZATION OF SYRIA DURING THE CIVIL WAR (1) answer(s).
 
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If This Is the People’s Will, the People Should Be Replaced: the Shi’ization of Syria During the Civil War, 2011–2018 / Blanga, Yehuda   Journal Article
Blanga, Yehuda Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For the past decade, a cruel and bloody civil war has wracked Syria. The conflict, and especially its military and humanitarian aspects, has been surveyed extensively. But like every war, that in Syria involves a ‘soft conflict’ in addition to the military confrontation. By this is meant the religious, educational, social, and cultural actions undertaken by the Shi’ite axis – the Syrian regime and its allies, Iran and Hezbollah – vis-à-vis the Sunni majority in the country. For Bashar Assad, a member of the Alawite sect, and his Shi’ite allies, the Sunnis pose a real threat, which can best be countered by converting them to Shi’ism.
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