Sex slavery, rape, and mass murder of Syrians by Hezbollah terrorists.
An expert claims that Hezbollah was responsible for committing rape, mass sexual abuse, and ethnic cleansing.
The assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was celebrated by Syrians in photos, highlighting the terror group's role in sex slavery, mass starvation, and kidnappings during the Syrian civil war, which resulted in the deaths of over half a million Syrians.
Walid Phares, a renowned authority on Hezbollah and Lebanon, disclosed to Planet Chronicle Digital that Hezbollah has engaged in "ethnic cleansing" in Syria. He stated that Hezbollah was responsible for the displacement of millions of Syrians from all communities, primarily Sunni. Phares added that Hezbollah has committed rape, mass sexual abuse, and has kept sexual slaves.
The assassination of Nasrallah by Israel has sparked more curiosity about the operations of the Shiite terrorist group that governs Lebanon.
The Hezbollah terrorist organization, backed by Iran, is primarily recognized in the United States for its involvement in the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut in 1983, which resulted in the deaths of 63 people, and the subsequent Marine barracks bombing in the same year, which claimed the lives of 241 U.S. military personnel.
The Center for Peace Communications (CPC) has released a new investigative video series that sheds light on Hezbollah's involvement in sexual slavery, rape, and mass murder. The series features a shocking expose about Hezbollah's enslavement of a Syrian woman, which aired just days after Israel reportedly launched explosions of pagers held by thousands of Hezbollah terrorists across Lebanon in September.
Joseph Braude, CPC President, stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that Hezbollah's conflict with Israel is a cover-up for its larger goal of dominating the region. Hezbollah operates as a tyrant in Lebanon, an occupier in Syria, and a criminal organization involved in sex and drug trafficking. Millions of Arabs whose lives have been destroyed by the militia desire a different future. Hezbollah does not want the world to hear the voices of those they have oppressed.
The Fatwa issued against Hamas by Iraqi and Pakistani clerics was a result of the 20 million views of CPC's previous series, "Whispered in Gaza," which was used by Gaza anti-Hamas activists during the July 2023 street protests against the terror organization's rule.
The eight-part series "Hezbollah’s Hostages," produced by the Center for Peace Communications and presented by The Free Press, showcases the actual recorded testimonies of Lebanese and Syrian civilians who were held captive by Hezbollah. To maintain their privacy and respect their lives, each interview is accompanied by creative images and animation.
A video portrays the abduction and sexual exploitation of Alya, a 20-year-old married woman from Raqqa, northern Syria. She describes how Yusuf, a Hezbollah member, pursued her for months before capturing her.
In 2011, when civilians in Syria protested for democracy in a repressive nation, Hezbollah supported the Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
Assad's regime was aided by Hezbollah terrorists in his scorched-earth campaign to eliminate opposition, resulting in the deaths of over 500,000 people. As a result, Syria is now a fragmented and war-torn nation.
"They have perpetrated rape. They have perpetrated mass sexual abuse, including keeping sexual slaves."
On Oct. 7, when Hezbollah invaded Israel, its ally Hamas committed rapes and sustained sexual assaults of Israeli men and women.
On Oct. 8, Hezbollah joined Hamas in its war against Israel by launching rockets into northern Israel. The previous day, on Oct. 7, Hamas had killed nearly 1,200 people, including over 30 Americans.
The Reinhard Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at The Washington Institute has examined the fundamental corruption and mafia-style criminality of Hezbollah's global organization, as directed by Matthew Levitt.
In a 2018 report, Levitt highlighted the deep corruption crisis within Hezbollah, stating that some of its prominent figures are involved in criminal enterprises, including human and sex trafficking. He cited the example of Hezbollah official Ali Hussein Zeaiter, who was reportedly linked to a large prostitution network that primarily employed Syrian women.
Hezbollah’s criminal enterprise and terrorism continue to impact Americans.
The Amer Foundation's executive director, Zoya Fakhoury, stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that Hezbollah is a proxy group of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent individuals, including American citizens. The death of Hassan Nasrallah marks a significant step towards accountability, particularly for Fakhoury's family, as her father, Amer Fakhoury, was a former U.S. hostage unlawfully detained under Nasrallah's orders.
She continued, "Hezbollah used him as a political pawn and he died due to the torture he faced in Lebanon. We hope the Lebanese government will use this opportunity to free Lebanon from Iranian occupation and work towards a peaceful path."
In August, Planet Chronicle Digital reported on the new book by Fakhoury's four daughters, which provides a first-hand account of his detainment and the rescue operation that brought him back to the United States. The book, titled "Silenced in Beirut: American Businessman Amer Fakhour’s Six-Month Ordeal as a Hostage In Lebanon," details Fakhoury's harrowing experience as a hostage in Lebanon.
Walid Phares, a renowned authority on Hezbollah and Lebanon, disclosed to Planet Chronicle Digital that Hezbollah has engaged in "ethnic cleansing" in Syria. He stated that Hezbollah was responsible for the displacement of millions of Syrians from all communities, primarily Sunni. Phares added that Hezbollah has committed rape, mass sexual abuse, and has kept sexual slaves.
According to Phares, a Mideast foreign policy advisor to U.S. presidential candidates, the Hezbollah jihadis defend their hostage-taking of women as per Islamic Sharia law, which allows them to take women from the "enemy camp."
Hezbollah would treat Israeli women the same way as enslaved Syrian women if they captured them, according to Phares. If Hezbollah seized a kibbutz, village, or town in Israel, it is likely that they would kill the males and capture the women. Some of the Israeli women would be raped and killed, while others would be kept by Hezbollah.
Phares stated that Hezbollah is not different from the Islamic state in applying jihadi ideology. He added that Hezbollah is a global threat and that they mistreat their own women by separating and organizing them for the service of jihadists.
On September 16, one day before pagers exploded across Lebanon, Hezbollah’s Hostages premiered. The show airs every Monday until November 4, and in upcoming episodes, we will investigate the Hezbollah stronghold of Dahiyeh, just outside Beirut, with the help of Shi’ite civilians who reside there.
Lebanon's shadow capital, Dahiyeh, is the hub of Hezbollah's intelligence, politburo, and prisons, as well as the central point of Iran's proxies in the region. However, the same area also houses some of Hezbollah's opponents, including Shiite protesters who demanded a different future and civic activists working to end the war with Israel, free young minds, and restore the rule of law in Lebanon.
Planet Chronicle' Ashley Carnahan contributed to this report.
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