Syria Army, Hizbullah Advance in Key Damascus Town amid Deal for Retreat of Rebels from C. Homs

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Syrian rebels on Sunday reached a deal with the regime for the withdrawal of rebels, civilians and wounded people from the city of Homs, where they have been under siege for two years, as the army advanced in the strategic town of Mleiha near Damascus.

"An agreement occurred between representatives of the rebels and the chiefs of security, in the presence of the Iranian ambassador, for the pullout of fighters from the Old City to the northern countryside of Homs," said Abul Hareth al-Khalidi, a rebel negotiator.

He added that talks are now focused on implementation.

Homs was dubbed the "capital of the revolution" at the start of the 2011 uprising against President Bashar Assad.

Around 2,250 people, mostly fighters, will evacuate the Old City area, which lies in the heart of Syria's third city Homs, according to a version of the agreement obtained by Agence France Presse from an opposition source.

Abul Harith said civilians and wounded people will also be evacuated from the battered Old City, much of which has been destroyed by near-daily bombardment and constant fighting.

Fighters will withdraw to a rebel-controlled area in the north of Homs province, according to the text.

They will be allowed to withdraw with light weapons, and one rocket launcher will be permitted on every bus used for the evacuation.

The Red Crescent, adds the text, will transport the wounded.

"The guarantors (of the deal) will be the presence of members of the United Nations and Iranian negotiators on the buses," according to the text.

The deal was reached as part of an exchange for an unknown number of Iranian and Lebanese prisoners currently held by the Islamic Front, Syria's largest rebel alliance.

"Implementation will begin after those being held by the Islamic Front are released, and after permission is given to allow relief to enter the (Shiite, pro-regime) towns of Nubol and Zahraa in Aleppo province," according to the text.

But regime representatives said it was an "arrangement" rather than a deal.

"There is no deal, there is an arrangement and reconciliations that should lead to the handing over of the city, stripped empty of weapons and of armed men," said Homs governor Talal al-Barazi.

"On the ground there is nothing yet," he said.

The main opposition National Coalition, for its part, issued a statement in praise of "the heroic actions of the revolutionaries" in Homs.

The group also called on the United Nations "to fulfill its duty and to ensure the regime honors the truce" which began on Friday.

An activist from Homs told AFP: "Today, the modus operandi of the withdrawal was put in place. But there will be fear from both sides until the exit takes place."

Meanwhile, regime forces made major advances Sunday on Mleiha, a town strategically located southeast of Damascus near the airport road, a security official said.

"More than half of the town is under army control," the official told Agence France Presse, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"The army has reached the town hall building. All the orchards and roads leading to the town are now in the army's hands, as is the south, the west and the southeast."

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported the advance, but the head of the monitoring group said it was unclear how firmly in control the army was.

Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said: "Regime troops have reached the town center. Hizbullah is playing the lead role in the battle."

Hizbullah has sent thousands of fighters into Syria to back President Bashar Assad's regime.

They have been especially active around Damascus, Homs in central Syria and Aleppo in the north.

Like the rest of the Eastern Ghouta area, Mleiha has been under siege for a year, and under a fierce bombardment campaign for weeks.

"Its capture would be very important for the army to secure Jaramana," said Abdel Rahman, referring to a regime-controlled, majority Druze and Christian suburb of Damascus near Mleiha.

Its fall from rebel hands would also be key for the regime's bid to take back the Eastern Ghouta area, a rebel bastion.

Comments 15
Thumb smarty 04 May 2014, 15:55

May the syrian people remember who's invading their country.... we won't lift a finger to protect the pro hizballa community when they'll want payback !

Thumb Mystic 04 May 2014, 16:48

When Syria has been freed, and they can go on with their lives, as they used to before this conflict. Then you will see them all cheering on the streets, hailing their Army, President and the Resistance that came to their aid. Wait and see

Thumb falanges 05 May 2014, 06:15

And do you think HA will ever leave syria?? Think again syria will be its new home as they will not be accepted in Lebanon anymore. Their weakness cant do anything to stop it unless HA and syria decide to invade Lebanon when the war is over, and believe me its going to last a long time.

Thumb Mystic 04 May 2014, 16:41

My 5aye Southern, when we triumph against these takfiris, you will still hear the same garbage from these people. Resistance will fight to the end, until all Syria is free from the takfiri infestation.

Thumb general_puppet 04 May 2014, 17:13

"when we triumph against these takfiris"... "we" don't make me laugh.

Thumb Mystic 04 May 2014, 16:44

The takfiris claim God is on their side, well facts on the ground proof different. Takfiris are weak and they are not fighting for a real cause, their biggest dream is to create an arabic World without minorities, thats why they started this war to begin with. Good thing, that they have been stopped in time. They will still try their best to murder civilians in the next coming years, but their main force has been completely cut off, and they still have their infighting between the da3ish.

Thumb Mystic 04 May 2014, 16:57

helicopter, The Resistance are also superior in their training, and battle knowledge, after all, they are the only force in the world to have defeated Israel. The takfiris are fighting against God, by all this killing they have done, they don't have a religion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DJMbaCnq50

Thumb falanges 05 May 2014, 06:11

really??? does the islamic God believe in killing people? honestly in dont know im not educated on islam. please someone help explain to me how the koran works. Is killing people written in the koran and does God takes sides?

Thumb EagleDawn 04 May 2014, 17:48

hey southern, I don't see your condemnation of josephani's repulsive comments.:)

Missing coolmec 04 May 2014, 19:31

well said speak freely I agree with you 100%

Thumb ibinherathreik 04 May 2014, 22:25

"An agreement occurred between representatives of the rebels and the chiefs of security, in the presence of the Iranian ambassador, for the pullout of fighters from the Old City to the northern countryside of Homs," said Abul Hareth al-Khalidi, a rebel negotiator.

no hizbullah ambassador? i mean iran and hizbullah run the show in syria..

Thumb lebanon_first 04 May 2014, 22:51

yep speakfreely. u expressed it right.

Thumb Tony.Farris 05 May 2014, 02:17

@Jospehani, relax baby your BREZIDENT ASSad is going to win...
Go wash your ugly face now.

Missing coolmec 05 May 2014, 11:18

joshmetwali
why are you posting my comment to you ?

Default-user-icon BEN HARRIS (Guest) 08 May 2014, 15:14

I wish that, the syrian rebels and their backers be expelled from the entire nation of syria. Ben Harris.