murder of 4 family members in abrutal manner: is the ahwaz massacre part of alarger iranian plot?
On the morning of Monday, September 2, the village of “Al-Hasi,” located in the center of the city of Al-Huwaizeh in Al-Ahwaz, witnessed a tragic incident that shook the region. In the early hours of dawn, unknown gunmen attacked the home of an Ahwazi family in the village, resulting in the brutal and bloody murder of all family members and the theft of their livestock.
The armed group targeted a family from the upper Qaisariah village who had moved to the village of “Al-Hasi” to graze their livestock. In the attack, the shepherd, his wife, and their four-year-old child were violently and cruelly killed.
The family’s flock of sheep was also stolen, causing immense concern and grief among the locals. This crime has been viewed as a barbaric act aimed at instilling terror and fear within the local community.
According to statements by Hassan Saki, a criminal lawyer from Al-Huwaizeh, law enforcement authorities have identified the thieves and have the necessary tools to track them down. Saki pointed out that the crime is intended to spread fear among the Ahwazis and weaken them in order to seize their lands.
Al-Huwaizeh, known for its natural wealth and valuable oil resources, has previously witnessed attempts to expel Ahwazis and seize their lands. It appears that this incident is part of a broader plan to impose control over the region’s natural resources, supported by unclear forces taking advantage of the security instability.
Many Ahwazis and analysts believe that this attack is more of a targeted massacre rather than a simple armed robbery.
This incident highlights how armed agents, allegedly backed by forces from the Iranian occupation authorities, are seeking to change the demographic makeup of the oil-rich areas and displace the Ahwazi Arab population.
The horrific incident in the village of “Al-Hasi” sheds light on the security tensions in Al-Ahwaz and the challenges facing regions rich in natural resources. While local authorities continue their efforts to track down the perpetrators, the residents of the area remain in a state of shock and fear for the future