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2014-08-03 Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Tribesmen force IS militants out of eastern Syrian villages
Tribesmen have risen up against the Islamic State group in eastern Syria, forcing it to withdraw from three villages after heavy clashes that killed more than a dozen people, activists said on Saturday.

The violence in eastern Syria came amid tension on the border with Lebanon after an ambush killed dozens of opposition fighters. The Lebanese army said in a statement that troops also detained Syrian citizen Imad Ahmad Jomaa, who identified himself as a member of Syria’s Al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front.

A Lebanese army general said that after Jomaa’s capture, gunmen deployed in Lebanon’s border village of Arsal near army positions. He said the government sent reinforcements to the area.

Arsal is home to tens of thousands of Syrian refugees and rebels enjoy wide support among its population. Syria’s civil war has spilled over to Lebanon on several occasions, leaving scores dead.

The tribesmen’s rise against the Islamic State group was the first sign of local resistance to the extremists since its fighters captured large parts of the oil-rich eastern province of Deir El Zour in recent weeks.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and Turkey-based activist Mustafa Osso said the group was forced to bring in reinforcements from neighbouring Iraq after members of the Shueitat tribe drove the fighters out of the villages of Kishkiyeh, Abu Hamam and Granij.
Wonder if the Iraqi army can take advantage of that...
The Observatory, a Britain-based group relying on activists inside Syria, said tribesmen torched the local headquarters of the Islamic State group in the nearby town of Ashara and that residents demonstrated against the group.

Osso and the Observatory said fighting first broke out on Wednesday after militants detained three tribesmen, allegedly breaking an agreement between the two sides reached after Islamic State fighters captured the villages.

“There has been wide resentment recently because of Islamic State’s acts,” said Osso, who is in contact with activists in different parts of Syria. He said one of the group’s top commanders, an ethnic Chechen known as Omar Al Shishani, is believed to be leading the militants in the area.

Osso added about Deir El-Zour: “This is a very important area for Islamic State because it is rich with oil and borders Iraq.”

The Observatory said tribesmen captured the nearby Tanak oil field on Friday. It added that the Islamic State group has sent a large number of fighters from the Iraqi border town of Qaim to reinforce the group’s positions.

The Observatory said four days of fighting killed nine militants, three tribesmen and five civilians.

In a separate incident, the Observatory said Syrian troops and members of Lebanon’s Hezbollah group ambushed a large number of opposition fighters in the Qalamoun region near the Lebanese border on Saturday, killing at least 50 of them. It said seven troops and Hezbollah fighters were killed in the fighting.

Syrian state television reported clashes in Qalamoun that killed “tens of terrorists.” Syrian media refers to all opposition fighters as terrorists.

Government troops backed by Hezbollah fighters have seized nearly all the strategic Qalamoun region since launching an offensive there last November, severing rebel supply lines from neighbouring Lebanon.
Posted by Steve White 2014-08-03 00:00|| || Front Page|| [15 views ]  Top

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