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📰 Al-Ghassaniyah people in Jisr al-Shughur hold first mass after 13 years of displacement

📅 November 28, 2025
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Al-Ghassaniyah village in Jisr al-Shughur, Idleb, hosted its first divine liturgy after 13 years of displacement. The service, held at the Latin Church with the participation of various Christian denominations, marked a symbolic step toward reviving the village’s social and religious life. Father Khokaz Mesrob, the parish priest, informed SANA that the celebration reflects values of coexistence, love, and cooperation among all residents.

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Participants underscored the importance of safeguarding national unity and rejecting all forms of political or religious extremism. They affirmed that the duty of all citizens today is to defend Syria’s unity, its institutions, and its territory. Al-Ghassaniyah village suffered extensive destruction of homes, churches, and infrastructure under the practices of the former regime.

In fact, residents commenced returning to their homes on 8 November this year, after 13 years of displacement. MHD Ibrahim