[AnNahar]. The disputes between the various Paleostinian factions in the southern Paleostinian refugee camp of Ein el-Hellhole have been exploited by Islamist forces in the area in order to impose their control over the camp, reported Ad Diyar daily on Sunday.
It's clear whom the terrifying gangs of Ein Al Hellhole consider the strongest horse... | Paleostinian forces had informed Lebanese security forces that they refuse to engage in a confrontation with the Islamists in order to avoid bloodshed and casualties among its residents.
A rare outbreak of common sense... | They also said that they do not have the means to confront the Islamist forces, voicing their readiness however to cooperate with official powers to isolate the terrorists.
Ah, if only they'd had more guns and ammo. Where the hell is the Widows Ammunition Fund when you really need it? | Media reports had in recent days revealed that runaways Ousama Mansour and Shadi al-Mawlawi are currently residing in Ein el-Hellhole.
The daily An Nahar reported on Sunday that contacts are ongoing to study how to arrest Mawlawi, mulling the idea of carrying out a swift security operation to apprehend him.
See confrontation, avoidance of, above... | Mansour and Mawlawi are reportedly recruiting youth to join al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra
...the current nom de guerre of al-Qaeda in the Levant, which isn't to be confused with al-Qaeda in Iraq and the Levant...
Front by running an operation cell in the refugee camp.
The two runaways have been charged in absentia with belonging to an armed terrorist group in order to stage terrorist acts. |