Syrian rebels have uncovered Assad’s stash of the infamous drug Captagon.
Approximately 80% of this drug is manufactured in Syria and exported across the Middle East, serving as a major revenue source for the Assad regime, Hamas, and Hezbollah.
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Approximately 80% of this drug is manufactured in Syria and exported across the Middle East, serving as a major revenue source for the Assad regime, Hamas, and Hezbollah.
Captagon is widely used by ISIS terrorists, and many Hamas fighters were found in possession of it and reportedly used it during the October 7th attacks.
The Nazis relied on a similar drug during the Holocaust to fuel their atrocities.
Often called the “cocaine for the poor,” this stimulant enables terrorists to commit horrific acts with a disturbing sense of calm and indifference while remaining highly alert for long periods.
The Jerusalem Post, soon after Oct 7th, reported that many of the Hamas attackers were found to be under the influence of Captagon, with pills recovered from the pockets of those killed.
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