Shaky Security in Tripoli as Army Strikes with Force to Restore Calm

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The Lebanese army enforced strict measures in the northern city of Tripoli on Thursday to restore calm following overnight gunbattles with gunmen in the neighborhood of Bab al-Tabbaneh.

According to a communique issued by the army command on Thursday, the military is carrying out raids in pursuit of offenders who opened fire at the army and arrest them.

“At 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Houssam al-Dayekh and others tossed grenades in Bab al-Tabbaneh, prompting an army unit to apprehend him,” the statement said.

The army continued that the army patrol came under fire after al-Dayekh's arrest that led to clashes with a group of armed men.

“Arms and military equipment were seized during raids carried out by the army,” the communique added, noting that a soldier was wounded.

Another armed man, identified as Mahmoud Qassem, was arrested and mortar shells were seized in his possession.

The army kicked off its security plan in Tripoli last week.

It is aimed at putting an end to the rounds of clashes between the rival impoverished neighborhoods of Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen.

Tensions between the two districts go back decades but have been exacerbated by the war in Syria, where Alawite President Bashar Assad faces Sunni rebels seeking to topple him.

Successive rounds of violence between the neighborhoods have killed dozens of people and brought parts of the city to a standstill.

The implementation of the security plan was faced with protests and attacks on Tuesday where angry men tossed several hand grenades in al-Baraniyeh as residents shortly blocked the roads of al-Dabagha and wheat market with burning tires.

The grenade attack and the road closure were aimed at stopping the army from carrying out raids to arrest suspects involved in dozens of clashes that the city had witnessed in the past years.

- H. K.

- G. K.

Comments 5
Thumb -phoenix1 10 April 2014, 12:34

I see as the litmus test of our future as Lebanese. We are talking of our national army, coupled with all the armed forces of Lebanon, the LAF. The LAF like in any normal country must be able to exert its authority throughout the land, not just Tripoli, so if in a rather comparatively small place like where the fighting is taking place in Tripoli city, the army is struggling to terminate the strife, then I wonder what it would do if in case the conflict spread to more areas. Either the LAF is firm and resolute in hitting with a hand of steel, or its very integrity will be put in doubt if not in jeopardy. The tragedy is that this means and translates for all of the nation. In 1975 it was Ein El Remaneh, today Tripoli, let not politics interfere with the workings of the LAF, 1975 was more than enough as a lesson.

Thumb cedre 10 April 2014, 18:38

well said helicopter, we all understood...

Thumb cedre 10 April 2014, 18:40

free sunni brigades are part of the syrian air force iintelligence, fustoq lunatic is a friend of the HizbIran, Khaled Daher is right to attack our army when its not doing its job fairly. Or are our soldiers some kinds of saints or something ?
In Tripoli, LAF is treating the attackers and the victims defending themselves the same way...

Missing samy.. 10 April 2014, 20:13

and he still have the guts to mention israel. No shame

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 11 April 2014, 04:30

FT - that is weak. I guess Lebanon will always be occupied by the militia within the state.