'Difficult' Fight for Hizbullah in Arsal's Outskirts

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Surveying the rocky no-man's land on Lebanon's eastern border with Syria, Hizbullah fighters recalled the "difficult" battle they fought to recapture much of the terrain from militants.

The group has waged a five-day offensive across the scraggy landscape known as Juroud Arsal to oust the jihadists of al-Nusra Front from the area.

On Wednesday, Hizbullah brought journalists to its positions overlooking the last pocket of enemy territory.

Despite plumes of black smoke in the distance, fighters appeared relaxed after several days of clashes, grinning in the blistering heat.

"Juroud Arsal's topography is tough and the battle against al-Nusra Front here was difficult," said a Hizbullah commander, speaking on condition of anonymity. 

"Al-Nusra was entrenched in its hilltops and valleys, turning these areas into combat facilities that even airplanes couldn't reach."

Al-Nusra was al-Qaida's Syrian branch before it broke off ties and rebranded as Fateh al-Sham Front last year.

Hizbullah has fought the group in Syria since intervening in support of the Damascus government in 2013.

Juroud Arsal -- a mountainous area around the Lebanese border town of Arsal -- is mostly barren, save for some orchards of cherry and apricot trees that ripened long ago without being picked.

Tens of thousands of Syrian refugees live in and around the town, some in camps.

But security has long been a concern, with Lebanese security forces battling jihadists there in 2014.

On Wednesday, Lebanon's flag had been planted next to the yellow and green flag of Hezbollah in Juroud Arsal.

Around 200 fighters were in a pocket "that does not exceed nine square kilometers," the Hizbullah commander said.

- Air strikes -

Syrian warplanes have backed the push with regular air strikes from their side of the frontier.

A Syrian army colonel accompanied by Hizbullah fighters could be seen atop a tank Wednesday in the porous border area.

The Lebanese army has not officially declared its participation in the operation but has shelled "terrorists" in the area.

Hizbullah fighters on Wednesday said they had helped protect "the Lebanese army's back."

"We're shouldering the danger for Lebanon -- the danger of explosions and terrorist cells," the commander said. 

Hizbullah's involvement in Syria has intensified pre-existing divides among Lebanese political parties, but the assault in Juroud Arsal has appeared less controversial.

Despite Hizbullah's announcement Monday that the operation was nearly over, the field commander said there was still work to do.

"The battle in Juroud (Arsal) is not over yet," he told journalists. 

"Nusra has an ideology and its fighters are tough. But we too are strong and have an ideology, even if it's a different one."

Extreme Sunni militant groups such as al-Qaida consider Shiite Muslims, who make up a majority of Hizbullah's members and supporters, as apostates. 

Since its offensive began, Hizbullah has buried around 20 of its fighters and says around 120 enemy combatants were killed.

Comments 10
Thumb Mystic 26 July 2017, 23:01

"Very difficult", that it took a few days to take it.

Despite the Salafis efforts to built tunnels, caves etc through the years.
The Resistance sweeped fast through like a storm, and there is no need to rush now.

Thumb enterprise 27 July 2017, 06:50

it is 'swept' not 'sweeped' ya illiterate AUB graduate;)!

Thumb justin 27 July 2017, 08:47

looool

Thumb Mystic 27 July 2017, 15:44

Well I didn't migrate to the West to learn English as your parents did.

And in the end. Action speaks louder than words.
Take the Ansarullah for instance, uneducated but spend generations fighting, and now they are beating the richest Arab country in the world.

Thumb Crispy 27 July 2017, 18:15

Correct Mystic you literally migrate north, then evacuated by boats to the West like you and your parents did in 2006.

Thumb Elemental 27 July 2017, 20:01

Paid degree, same like Lebanese University or Balamand.

Thumb ashtah 27 July 2017, 09:09

did you see the tunnels and caves mystic? lol

Thumb enterprise 27 July 2017, 06:48

Yeah build up your worthless enemy and then make yourself look like hero. The videos released by the criminal militia of alleged nusra command centers are just hilarious. They are nothing more than a natour's room with a primitive gas cooker and food leftovers.

If that is what nassrallah is boasting about, then we are all happy for him.;)

Thumb thepatriot 27 July 2017, 11:52

Nassy was just telling us yesterday that they have been preparing for this battle for 2 years! LOL
Nassy also told us 2 months ago that Ebola's mission on cleaning out isis was done! LOL
Ebola is trying hard to make us believe in another "Divine Victory" against a residual enemy in this part of Arsal. LOL
Propaganda of another era...

Thumb shab 27 July 2017, 18:12

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