
Ahead of Meeting with Syria’s Al-Shaara, Faith Leaders Urge Action for Persecuted Minorities
Ahead of President Donald Trump’s expected meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, dozens of American faith leaders appealed for decisive steps to protect vulnerable religious communities in southern Syria. In a letter dated Friday, November 7, 2025, they pressed for opening a secure humanitarian corridor to deliver aid and evacuate civilians as needed.
Signatories highlighted the plight of Druze, Christians, Alawites, and others facing violence, deprivation, and siege conditions around the Suwayda region, urging humanitarian access and tangible guarantees for minority rights. They praised efforts to spotlight persecution elsewhere and asked the administration to extend that resolve to Syria’s neglected populations.
The letter frames the meeting as a test of commitments to religious freedom and humanitarian relief, calling for measurable outcomes that would uphold dignity and safety for at-risk communities.
(DW/VFI News)
“God of mercy, remember the persecuted in Syria. Open corridors for food, medicine, and protection; soften hardened hearts; and guide leaders toward just action. Rescue the innocent, comfort the grieving, and bring freedom to those trapped by violence.”