By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News
One of the last remaining Jews in Syria told Israel’s Channel 11 Sunday that the new regime that swept into power a week ago has not harmed the country’s tiny community.
Although the major group in charge, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is a Sunni Muslim extremist element, the source said, “We are not afraid.”
He acknowledged that on the first day the rebels took Damascus, there was anarchy and both houses and cars were stolen, but nothing happened to the four estimated Jews left in the city, nor to their personal or communal property.
“No one entered the Jewish properties and synagogues,” he said.
“In recent days,” he added, “I was walking down the street and one of the rebels said hello to me. Everything is routine. It may be better than it was.”
He also hastened to say that it hadn’t been bad for the Jews under the previous nationalistic regime, either, saying “I was satisfied both during the Assad era and now everything is fine.”
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