Army Deploys Heavily in Bab al-Tabbaneh, Seizes Arms Depots as 162 Arrested

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The army deployed heavily in the Bab al-Tabbaneh neighborhood in the northern coastal city of Tripoli on Monday and detained a number of militants, who have engaged in deadly battles with the military since Friday.

The military said in a communique that troops found several arms depots and a factory for manufacturing bombs during raids in Bab al-Tabbaneh.

“Army units are carrying out their operation in Tripoli and nearby areas. They entered the hub of the terrorist groups, detaining several, while others fled,” the army added.

It remarked that the militants planted bombs in residential areas, in particular around Abdullah bin Massoud mosque.

The army command is determined to end the “abnormal” situation in Tripoli and crush militants, the state-run National News Agency quoted the army command as saying earlier on Monday.

“The military operations will continue in Tripoli. There will be no truce,” NNA said.

The army denied in its statement carrying out any settlement with the armed groups, accusing “some politicians, who were harmed by the army's success to eradicate those groups, of exploiting the matter politically.”

“Army units will deploy heavily in the area, implement strict security measures, pursuit fugitives and raid suspicious areas.”

The army command ruled out to NNA that a ceasefire took hold in Tripoli, despite a humanitarian truce to evacuate civilians.

The army's comments come amid calls by the Muslim Scholars Committee, Tripoli lawmakers and local officials for an immediate ceasefire.

The three-day deadly battles left scores of soldiers, civilians and militants killed and injured.

The NNA reported on Monday that calm prevailed in Tripoli as the army heavily deployed in the Sunni neighborhood of Bab al-Tabbaneh, carrying out raids in search for militants linked to Shadi al-Mawlawi and Ousama Mansour.

Mawlawi and Mansour are both fugitives and are reportedly taking refuge in Tripoli.

The troops met no immediate resistance as they moved into Bab al-Tabbaneh, where the militants were nowhere to be seen.

Troops carried out house-to-house searches as they advanced and made several weapons seizures. Only sporadic gunfire could be heard.

Later in the day, Tripoli's dignitaries held a meeting at MP Samir al-Jisr's residence, during which they “lauded the support of the city's residents for the security plan, the thing that refuted all claims that Tripoli backs extremism.”

“The conferees condemned all armed and verbal attacks against the army, especially that it is confronting extremists, and any mistakes during practice should be reported to the security chiefs, away from any polemics or unjust accusations,” Jisr said after the meeting.

“Addressing extremism cannot only happen through the use of force, but rather through tackling the reasons that create poverty,” he added.

“Economic development plans must be quickly launched and a specialized team must be tasked with studying the phenomenon of extremism in the city,” the MP said, reciting a statement.

Al-Jisr noted that Bab al-Tabbaneh's residents played an important role by “letting the gunmen know that their acts are not condoned, which sped up the military solution.”

In the evening, the army said its forces were continuing to “reinforce their deployment in the Bab al-Tabbaneh district and all neighborhoods that witnessed clashes between the army and the terrorist groups.”

It also revealed that “162 terrorists have been arrested” since Friday in Tripoli, Akkar and Minieh.

The deadly gunbattles erupted on Friday at the city's historic market, which is a major tourist attraction, spreading to Bab al-Tabbaneh neighborhood on Sunday.

Dozens of homes and shops burned down as the army rained heavy mortar fire on the militants who had holed up in Bab al-Tabbaneh after launching an unprecedented assault in Tripoli's central market district on Friday.

Residents who had spent the night with relatives or in makeshift accommodation in schools or public offices were still too scared to return to their homes.

Even in areas far from the fighting, the streets were empty, with people too fearful to go out.

There had been chaotic scenes during the night as people of all ages fled their ravaged neighborhood.

The authorities announced that schools and universities would remain closed across Tripoli on Monday because of the violence.

The army has also come under growing attack by Sunnis who accuse it of colluding with Hizbullah in its intervention in the Syrian conflict on the side of the regime.

The battle between the Lebanese army and extremists in northern Lebanon was widely expected after members of the Islamic State group and al-Qaida's branch in Syria, the Nusra Front, launched several attacks over the past weeks in areas on the border with Syria.

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Comments 39
Missing humble 27 October 2014, 09:03

Crush all extremists and terrorists....once you clean all, please clean the weapons of HA...

Thumb geha 27 October 2014, 09:40

and send the Iranian followers to iran, that is if you really want to solve the problem and be really civilized, as you say.

Default-user-icon JCWILLIAMS (Guest) 27 October 2014, 09:41

@esquire, your comment is irrelevant and not necessary true

Thumb Machia 27 October 2014, 10:47

"more civilized than the rest of the arabs"

This is not only a racist statement, but it is totally untrue.
Barbarism has been alive and kicking in Lebanon since 1975. Arabs in the UAE are a little more civilized than we are. So are Arabs in Tunis and Morocco.
The only people who are not civilized are the racists and the extremists. Those humans who think they are superior to others because of race, colour or religion.

Default-user-icon mystic@fulldisclosure@billthebutcher (Guest) 27 October 2014, 11:43

i am agree with you mystic or full.disclosure. Hezb not need attack the army coz army does whatever hezb wants.

Thumb libanon_first 27 October 2014, 13:25

my thoughts exactly, @JCWILLIAMS(Guest)!
keep fellating!!

Default-user-icon flamethrower (Guest) 27 October 2014, 09:04

why was I banned?>

Default-user-icon Jaafar.Ibn.Abbas.Jarban (Guest) 27 October 2014, 09:22

well said ya Abbas

Thumb _mowaten_ 27 October 2014, 09:29

WOW naharnet...

"The deadly gunbattles erupted on Friday at the city's historic market, which is a major tourist attraction, spreading to Bab al-Tabbaneh neighborhood on Sunday."

this makes it sound like the fighting just "happened" to erupt.. no mention of the coordinated simultaneous attacks against the army all over tripoli. this outlet has become a shameless cover for takfiris

Default-user-icon cityboy (Guest) 27 October 2014, 09:40

I was thinking the same thing mowaten, exactly the same. We both are shia extremists, we both twist the truth whenever we want, and we both are self centered. I just hope people don't get the wrong impression and think we are the same poster.

Default-user-icon elie (Guest) 27 October 2014, 09:42

mowaten, not every news outlet is like your Manar.

Thumb cedars2 27 October 2014, 10:21

mowaten please zip it with the propaganda. If this site is a cover for takfiris what is manar? rofl

Thumb ex-fpm 27 October 2014, 10:28

he has a job to point out truthful reporting such as that practiced by manner and otv.

Thumb Chupachups 27 October 2014, 09:49

Burn it down

Thumb -phoenix1 27 October 2014, 11:16

This time there is no backing down, the army must finish the job and do so with an iron fist. Only when the terrorists have been totally crushed would there be peace in Tripoli. Then the army must continue purging and cleaning the rest of the slate in Lebanon. The momentum is now with the army, the nation is fully behind the army, and the army remains to this day the only guarantor of peace and security of the land. Anyone who raises his gun over our army must not be sparred but chased to the very last corner of our land. The terrorists understand only one language, and that is the language of force, brute force if need be.

Default-user-icon + oua nabka + (Guest) 27 October 2014, 11:31

your rhetoric gives me goose bumps. wow!

Missing peace 27 October 2014, 11:31

"Only when the terrorists have been totally crushed would there be peace in Tripoli. Then the army must continue purging and cleaning the rest of the slate in Lebanon."

why hasn't the army entered jabel mohsen and took all the weapons there too? yesterday wiam wahhab openly said on tv that he was arming a militia... what is the army going to do about that?

as long as people feel there are double standards applied then the result will only be in radicalizing a part of the society...

Missing peace 27 October 2014, 11:35

"the nation is fully behind the army, and the army remains to this day the only guarantor of peace and security of the land."

yes, it is and should be but go and tell that to hezbi lovers....

Thumb libanon_first 27 October 2014, 13:26

my thoughts exactly, @peace! it's all because of jabal mohsen that tripoli is in tis current state. keep fellating!

Default-user-icon oussama (Guest) 27 October 2014, 14:16

" why hasn't the army entered jabel mohsen and took all the weapons there too? "

Because no one from Jabal mohsen has cowardly attacked the army thats why.
Wahhab is arming militias? Well if i was living in Jabal mohsen and Daech are hiding in Bab el tabaneh then i would arm myself too wouldn't you?

Thumb -phoenix1 27 October 2014, 18:44

Nope, never have, never will, ask the Mods anyway.

Thumb al.finique 27 October 2014, 19:45

I agree with bro phoenix on this one

Thumb cash.puppet 27 October 2014, 11:20

Only saudi and israeli sponsored sunni groups are attacking the army silly. When did hez or a "shiite" group attack the army?? Give me an example. Khalas just admit you all were wrong and move on. This is getting old

Default-user-icon illegitimate.southern (Guest) 27 October 2014, 11:29

so well said southern

Default-user-icon donaldtrump (Guest) 27 October 2014, 11:32

excellent comment coming from a magician !

Default-user-icon blablablablabla and one more bla (Guest) 27 October 2014, 12:49

excellent observation

Missing humble 27 October 2014, 12:50

After crushing the terrorists in the North....we want to put an end to the other terrorists in the South.

Thumb libanon_first 27 October 2014, 13:27

my thoughts exactly @humble! of course you mean us, your israeli neighbors in the south, right? keep fellating, BRO! and cherchez la caporal!

Missing --karim. 27 October 2014, 13:12

God bless the Lebanese army for protecting Lebanon from the savagery of the Saudi-funded FSA-Al Qaeda-ISIS jihadist salafist terrorists.

Thumb Machia 27 October 2014, 14:41

Khamanei's regime have been focusing on a Middle Age definition of power which has been defeated again and again. To defeat the PLO, Lebanon was destroyed. To defeat the Iraqi Baath, Iraq was destroyed. To destroy the Assad regime, Syria is being destroyed.
Iran and its proxy Hezbollah and their basic understanding of power which stopped at the Vietcong level, have been isolated and demonised on the Islamic level and now they are being forced to bow to US will.
The more they resist, the more pain not just for them but for everyone in the region. Iran will either make a deal where a "non-terrorist" Hezbollah will emerge or Iran and its proxies will be embroiled in a 100 year war that will devastate the whole region...except Israel.
Real power is economics and social development. Once Iran and Hezbollah get this, they will be victorious. Until then they are loosers.

Thumb cash.puppet 27 October 2014, 16:15

Yes yes economic power like the one used to pay you for your obvious propaganda posts. Listen idiot, you are fooling nobody but yourself. Some people choose to defend their lands honorably and not through conniving and sinister propaganda and "petrodollars" printed out of thin air. Take your federal reserve and zionist masters and shove it. We are the real defenders of freedom

Thumb Machia 27 October 2014, 21:03

Freed what land? why do extremists love land? Zionists, Khomeinists, Daeshists, Hezb-ebola-ists, etc.
We are just humans trying to survive on this planet we call earth. We think of ourselves as intelligent beings but territorial instinct is embedded in our DNA like any other territorial animal.
We invented gods, races and borders when our DNA and that of the chimp are 96pc the same, (http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/08/0831_050831_chimp_genes.html).
Glorifying Hezb-ebola, Al Qaeda, Al Nusra or believing that human beings are different because of their religion, race or sexual orientation is evidence that many human beings have still not evolved beyond the Middle Ages.

Thumb Machia 27 October 2014, 21:11

I understand freedom from ignorance and poverty.
Europe has evolved and borders have fallen. Citizens in Europe can live anywhere they want and move freely. That came at a cost of ten of millions of lives taken by the horrors of war and poverty.
Are we the only part of the world that didn't learn that? Asia (except North Korea - they must have Arab ancestors), Latin America and now Africa have learned that lesson.
The Arab world is the only region that has evolved backwards.

Thumb cash.puppet 27 October 2014, 22:59

Ask ur zio masters why land is so important to them. We have 18 sects they want one. In sum, youre an idiot

Default-user-icon the.dude@bill.thebutcher (Guest) 27 October 2014, 16:22

haha! funny @the.dude

Thumb cash.puppet 27 October 2014, 16:23

lol love it.. The duuuuuuuuuuude!

"Yea, well, thats just like, your opinion man"

Thumb Mystic 27 October 2014, 17:22

The Army glorifies itself everyday, the takfiri invasion of Lebanon has all but failed, the people the army and the Resistance is one. These victories will continue, until the takfiris are finished. I am sure, that the residents of Tripoli are sick of these terrorists also.

Thumb Machia 27 October 2014, 19:47

Hezb-ebola, Al Nusrah and Daesh are all viruses that came from the Ikhwanist, Wahabist and Khomeinist plagues.

Default-user-icon truelebanese (Guest) 27 October 2014, 19:47

lol your comment is spot on