13 April 2026

Update: another bomb attack foiled in Syria

In some good news from Syria, a bomb attack close to a church was foiled by Syrian authorities last weekend. Please continue to pray for our brothers and sisters as they hold on to faith in these troubling times.


The Mariamite Cathedral of Damascus

Over the weekend (11-12 April), the Syrian authorities successfully prevented the detonation of a bomb near the Mariamite Cathedral of Damascus, a Greek Orthodox church in the Bab Touma neighbourhood of old Damascus. A woman was arrested when she was found planting a bomb in front of the house of a Jewish religious figure, according to news sources. Later, four men were also detained. None were injured in the incident.  

The Syrian government has reported that the group is linked to Hezbollah, whilst Hezbollah itself has denied any associations, stating that ‘it conducts no activity in the country’.  

The foiled attack recalls those from the beginning of the year, further instilling fear and uncertainty in the hearts of citizens in Syria, especially Christians. Since last year’s World Watch List, Syria has jumped by 12 places and is now at number six in this year’s ranking. 

Please continue to pray for the church and vulnerable communities across the nation as they face ongoing insecurity.


6 January 2026

New Year’s Eve church attack foiled in Syria

Landscape of Syria
Syria has seen dramatic change and increased instability since the fall of the Assad regime

An attack on a church in Aleppo, Syria, was foiled on New Year’s Eve by security services. However, a soldier was killed in the incident, which will likely exacerbate the fears of many Syrian Christians going into the new year.

According to Open Doors sources, security forces noticed a man acting suspiciously around a church close to Farhat Square. As they sought to stop him, the man started shooting and detonated a bomb belt, killing himself and a soldier, and wounding two others.  

Heightened security 

The sources and several news agencies report that the man was part of so-called Islamic State (IS). It’s believed that IS, or groups linked to IS, wanted to carry out attacks on churches and public gatherings during celebrations for the new year. Although IS don’t rule parts of Syria as they did some ten years ago, groups with links to them are still present. 

According to AFP, a press agency, the Interior Ministry said intelligence indicated that IS militants were preparing ‘suicide operations and attacks targeting New Year’s celebrations in a number of governorates, particularly the city of Aleppo, by targeting churches and civilian gathering spots.’  

It meant that heightened security measures were already in place around churches and other places of worship. At the time of the incident in Aleppo, no churches were gathered for a service or event. 

Several local church leaders attended the funeral of the soldier who died to show their respects. 

Threats and thwarted attacks 

The incident comes six months after 22 Christians were killed when a suicide bomber attacked Saint Elias church in Dweila, Damascus. The authorities later stated that the bomber belonged to IS or an affiliate of the group.  

Four weeks later, the authorities said they had prevented another church attack in the Tartous area by arresting three suspected terrorists. In November, threatening messages were left at two churches, one in Maared Saidnaya and the other in Damascus.  

This latest incident has underlined the fear felt by many Christians in Syria. Please keep them, and the country, in your prayers.  


Please pray
  • Praise God that the attack was foiled and for the bravery and diligence of the security forces 
  • For the family, friends and colleagues of the soldier who was killed, that they will feel God’s all-embracing comfort 
  • That the Syrian government will be able to guarantee security for Christians and other groups that IS might want to target, and for peace and protection for believers.  
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