Abu al-Hoda Unveils His Plot: Creating 'Emirate' in Dinniyeh and Linking Qalamun to Lebanon Coast

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A dangerous militant recently arrested by the army has confessed that he had been plotting to establish an “Islamic emirate” straddling four towns in the northern district of Dinniyeh as part of a broader scheme to connect Syria's Qalamun to the Lebanese coast.

Ahmed Miqati, aka Abu al-Hoda and Abu Bakr, told interrogators that he was making plans to “occupy the towns of Bakhoun, Asoun, Sir al-Dinniyeh and Bqaa Safrine, given that security there is loose,” state-run National News Agency reported.

The objective was to “prepare for declaring it a safe zone, raising the flags of the ISIL (Islamic State) over it, and pledging allegiance to (IS chief) Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,” Miqati added, according to NNA.

That would have turned the four towns into “a safe haven for the fighters and those who rebel against tyranny in addition to the soldiers who defect from the (Lebanese) army,” the militant said.

The move was supposed to be accompanied by “security acts in the city of Tripoli and its surroundings, which would have facilitated its implementation,” Miqati added.

“The first phase of the broader scheme would have connected Syria's Qalamun to the Lebanese coast,” the militant told interrogators, according to NNA.

Miqati was arrested at dawn Thursday in the Dinniyeh town of Asoun during a deadly army raid on an apartment that he and several militants had been residing in for several days. Three gunmen were killed in the operation, including defected soldier Abdul Qader Akkoumi.

The confessions come in the wake of fierce clashes that erupted in Tripoli's old souks Friday over a false rumor alleging that Miqati had died during interrogation.

The clashes spread to the Tripoli neighborhood of Bab al-Tabbaneh, where a group loyal to Shadi al-Mawlawi and Osama Mansour was entrenched, and to the nearby region of Akkar where Sheikh Khaled Hoblos led an armed assault against the army.

In his confessions, Miqati said Mawlawi and Mansour had been aware of his plot, “whose implementation was supposed to begin around a month from now.”

Miqati had ties to “Sheikh Kamal al-Bustani, Sheikh Khaled Hoblos, Sheikh Tareq Khayyat and Roumieh prison inmates Fayez Othman and Ghassan al-Slaibi,” NNA said.

He also confessed to having “wide experience in the field of manufacturing bombs,” noting that he was planning to create explosive devices to use them in his scheme.

“He tried one of his bombs around a year ago in the Zgharta region,” NNA added.

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Comments 11
Missing ArabDemocrat.com 27 October 2014, 22:48

He wants ... He wants ... He wants ... How was he going to do this? With 100-200 fighters? He wanted to link Qalamoun (Syria) to North Lebanon. How? By folding a map? The reality is that as long as the Hizb is assisting the Assad regime in killing Sunnis in Syria and as long as the Lebanese army is unable to stop the Hizb, there will be Sunni men who want to help their 'brethern' in Syria and we will continue to have the same problems. It may not be fair. But the army cannot allow the creation of another monster (and perhaps more monsters). Lebanon can barely survive with one monster (Hizb). It cannot survive with two monsters fighting over what remains. It is not fair but is necessary for the survival of the country. M8 leaders may not care about Lebanon. M14 (at least the main leaders) have shown that they do. Lest forget that when the Hizb and allied militias invaded Beirut and Mount Lebanon, m8 sycophants were cheering.

Default-user-icon Rave (Guest) 27 October 2014, 23:14

ArabDemocrat, putting all the Hizb has to go and one army one state aside which i agree with, I must say that even if Hizb didn't ever exist, these people will always find a reason for their actions, they would go and fight to topple the assad regime and once that is accomplished they will turn their guns onto lebanon which at that point would be surrounded by sunni fighting fanatics, so lets not make this about one faction's fault over the other, the fact of the matter is that these are corrupt people and Arabs are still stuck with their prophet dating 600 AD to simply fuel their ambitions along with money of course but the religion is the moral justification which makes them more dangerous than regular gangs.

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 October 2014, 12:03

arabdemocrat doesnt seem to really care about this problem, all he cares about is diverting towards hezbollah. he's in such an urge to satisfy lebanon's enemies (takfiris and zionists) and would do anything to disarm hezbollah.

Missing cedars 28 October 2014, 03:25

Agreed 100% with arabdemocrat, we have a militia above the law and its outlaws fighting for other countries cause, yet in 2006 by attacking Israel for Iran and now in Syria to support the assad ruthless regime, this is creating an opposite reaction and Lebanese citizens are dying weekly for foreign causes.

Thumb liberty 28 October 2014, 07:01

how convenient: he just corroborated what qahwaji said about creating an emara linking qalamoun to the sea. LOL

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 October 2014, 12:06

and so? many others statements and actions corroborate this intention including other pack leaders that are still on the loose and talking freely who are saying the same.
the attacks in tripoli a few days ago also corroborates it. one must really be blind to not see it.

Missing humble 28 October 2014, 02:14

He will go to Hell....best place for his caliphat...

Missing --karim. 28 October 2014, 03:45

Burn this terrorist alive.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 28 October 2014, 06:48

Tonto

Default-user-icon scorpion (Guest) 28 October 2014, 07:01

and yours too

Thumb -phoenix1 28 October 2014, 12:04

Well, Lebanon as always is proving to be quite a nut to crack, let alone swallow. We all come back full circle to Bachir Gemayel's words, now looking more eternal than ever when he said decades ago: "I am not worried for the unity of Lebanon, but I am worried for its identity". It's clear, we have many nut-heads who dream of turning this small yet awesomely beautiful land into some desert of their own making, but alas for them, no matter how they tried, since the Turks and beyond, they all must come back to Bachir's words again, "You can swallow us, but you can never digest us, either we cause your death, or you will have to spit us out".