
Nour Ali survives live fire amid massacres in Syria's coastal area
It is worth noting that the civilian death toll has jumped to 973, including women and children, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).
SOHR further noted that 39 massacres were committed since the escalation, sparked by attacks by Alawite militants on March 6 against forces of the Syrian Interior and Defense Ministries, fueling brutal killings, field executions, and ethnic cleansing operations beginning on March 7.
Famous Syrian actress Nour Ali denounces the atrocities of Islamic terrorists in Syria: "They broke into civilians' homes and kiIIed entire Syrian families." pic.twitter.com/NATInhqI7i — RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) March 9, 2025 Nour Ali survives live fire amid massacres in Syria's coastal area:
She posted the video on her Instagram story on Sunday evening, saying she wished that the security authorities would arrest everyone carrying a weapon for external purposes and to spread discord following the collapse of the Bashar Assad regime on Dec. 8.
Nour Ali added that before the Syrian General Security took control of Jableh, where her family lives, some armed men, "foreigners, Chechens and Takfiris", went out into the streets, entered homes and killed civilians.
She confirmed that she was shot by one of the armed men while he was stealing her car, adding that she contacted the General Security, who positively and quickly responded to her complaint. Syria Star Nour Ali in Ramadan 2025:
Syria actress Nour Ali is currently starring in a very successful Ramadan 2025 series called "Al Batal (The Hero)" along with Syrian actor Bassam Kousa and Mahmoud Nsr, in addition to loads of Syrian stars.
The series is directed by Syrian director Al-Laith Hajjo, and written by him in partnership with screenwriter Rami Kousa. The plot is based on an idea by the late Syrian novelist Mamdouh Adwan.
The series "The Hero" highlights the conflict between "morals and values, influence and power", in a new way through the fates of simple people living in the Syrian countryside, who face domination, exploitation, poverty, and limited life options.
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