Rebels Attack Syria Regime in Qalamun by Lebanon Border

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Islamist rebels led by Al-Qaida's Syrian affiliate launched a preemptive strike Monday on pro-regime forces in a mountainous area near the Lebanese border, setting off fierce clashes, a monitor said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Al-Nusra Front and other groups attacked positions belonging to the regime and Hizbullah, which backs the government, in the Qalamun region.

"Violent clashes are ongoing since this morning between Hizbullah, regime troops and pro-regime militiamen on one side and Islamist factions and Al-Nusra on the other side," the group said.

Last year, government forces backed by Hizbullah managed to expel rebels from most of Qalamun, which lies north of Damascus and runs along the Lebanese border.

But opposition fighters remain entrenched in the mountainous area along the border with Lebanon, and have launched attacks from there.

A source close to Al-Nusra confirmed the fighting underway in the region.

"This is the zero hour and the battle in the region has begun," the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

A Syrian source on the ground also described the clashes in the area.

"The Syrian army and its allies blocked an attack by armed groups on army positions near the border with Lebanon," he told AFP.

He said a number of opposition fighters were killed and wounded when pro-government forces ambushed them and destroyed their equipment.

The Britain-based Observatory said clashes were ongoing and confirmed there were casualties among rebel ranks, but could not give further details.

"The attack by Al-Nusra, as well as the Islamist and rebel factions, came as a preemptive strike against Hizbullah, which was expected to begin military operations (against the rebels) in Qalamun in the coming days," said Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman.

On Twitter, Al-Nusra's official accounts said the organization had "finished training specialized rocket teams, and they have spread throughout the hills of Qalamun in anticipation of an enemy advance."

In recent weeks, local media had reported an impending offensive by pro-government forces on Qalamun.

The rebel presence in the area has been a persistent problem for both the Syrian army and Lebanon's military, which has battled jihadists crossing from Syria in Lebanese border towns in recent months.

Last year, jihadists coming from Syria briefly overran the Lebanese border town of Arsal, seizing several dozen security forces as hostages.

Four have since been executed and another 25 -- police and soldiers -- remain in the hands of Al-Nusra and the Islamic State group.

A Lebanese security source said Lebanese troops were stepping up patrols along the Syrian border by Qalamun.

"The patrols along the border have increased, and the role of the Lebanese army is to protect Arsal and the border," the source said.

Comments 12
Thumb marcus 04 May 2015, 15:03

U.S. Says No Syrian Civilians Killed in Coalition Air Strike
http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/177651-u-s-says-no-syrian-civilians-killed-in-coalition-air-strike

of interest though, what does your comment have to do with the article?

Thumb ex-fpm 04 May 2015, 15:35

hehehe:) well yes that is an opinion: the article is about "Rebels Attack Syria Regime in Qalamun by Lebanon Border" and flamethrower talks about the "US coalition kills 52 civilians". Why surprised? LOL

Thumb EagleDawn 04 May 2015, 16:44

أسر ستة عناصر من “حزب الله” اللبناني اليوم الاثنين في بلدة زبدين في الغوطة الشرقية في ريف دمشق.

Thumb -phoenix1 04 May 2015, 17:45

This is for you Tric: Air travellers are facing delays and cancellations in Portugal as pilots working for the country’s flagship carrier TAP continue a ten-day strike.

Twenty-five percent of Saturday’s flights were cancelled and that looks set to continue for at least another week.

The stoppage is expected to affect three some 300,000 passengers.

Thumb freedomarch 04 May 2015, 19:37

tic toc, is in Africa, and he is doing well selling in his fathers shop, Crasao to be exact, and yes they speak portugase.

Thumb Mystic 04 May 2015, 17:47

Takfiris are trying desperately to break out of the siege. It does them no good, they are between the blades of resistance scissors now.

Thumb EagleDawn 04 May 2015, 17:54

Mystic, are you still saying that your party of terror is lying when it admits the death of 4 of its iranian terrorists in Latikia?

Thumb justin 04 May 2015, 18:50

قتل حمزة زعيتر، ليل أمس الأحد، أحد عناصر ميليشيات حزب الله، نتيجة الهجوم الذي قام به عناصر النصرة على مواقع لحزب الله.

Thumb -phoenix1 04 May 2015, 18:03

FT, this is our dilemma, had Hezbollah listened some years ago to wisdom, to common sense, to our calls for unity, for a common sense of purpose, for just a simple Lebanon for all the Lebanese, by today, as the Syrian regime is fighting for its very survival, this is what Lebanon would have looked today: United, strong and fully capable to face off any intruder or terrorist. Today as Hezbollah is seeing one reverse after the other, where will it fall back but to Lebanon? However, and tragically enough, the reception that Hezbollah once had in Lebanon has changed from the the once very warm to now the very weary. Lebanon will survive, with or without Hezbollah, Lebanon even though divided will prevail and will overcome, first we have our army, and two we've almost 4.5 million Lebanese ready to stand by it, literally 4.5 million with warfare expertize and weapons too!!

Thumb -phoenix1 04 May 2015, 18:05

And before I forget, we also have something close or above 15 millions in the diaspora, if just a fraction comes to fight for the homeland, I worry not for Lebanon, just for a Hezbollah that is no longer part of the flock.

Thumb -phoenix1 04 May 2015, 18:08

Tric, se você é de Portugal, como é que você tem tanto interesse em nossos assuntos, e ainda mais, o tapume com os amarelos?

Thumb Mystic 05 May 2015, 08:31

I see, so you rather want to wait for the takfiris to overrun us all without fighting back. Not going to happen, you should know better.