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Looks like Hezbollah made the Shias Lebanon trouble by touching Syria lol
Jabhat al-Nusra in Lebanon says "all bastions" of Hezbollah are legitimate attack sites and tells Sunnis to stay away.
A Sunni group with links to al-Qaeda has warned that all areas of Lebanon where the Shia Hezbollah movement operates are "legitimate targets" for attack, and told Sunnis to avoid them.
Jabhat al-Nusra in Lebanon said in a statement on Sunday that it announced that Iran's party [Hezbollah] and all its bases and... bastions are legitimate targets for us, wherever they are."
The statement comes three days after the group - an affiliate of al-Qaeda's branch in Syria, Jabhat al-Nusra - said it carried out a car bomb attack in Beirut's southern suburbs that killed four people.
It also said it carried out a deadly car bomb attack in the heart of Hermel town in eastern Lebanon, which killed three people.
It was the sixth in a string if attacks targeting Lebanese areas dominated by Hezbollah since the Shia group sent fighters into neighbouring Syria to support the troops of President Bashar al-Assad against rebel forces.
Jabhat al-Nusra in Lebanon warned Sunnis against "approaching or residing in or near [Hezbollah's] bases, and avoid gathering around its meeting points."
On Saturday, a recording by a previously unknown figure also announced the creation of a Lebanese arm of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which is fighting in Syria and Iraq.
In the recording, Abu Sayyaf al-Ansari swore allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Iraqi leader of ISIL, which has its roots in the group which called itself al-Qaeda in Iraq.
"We pledge allegiance to the prince of the believers, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi... and we ask him to guide us past the obstacles, and make us your spearhead in crushing your enemy, and not a single man among us will hold back in helping you," said Ansari, in a translated report provided by the AFP news agency.
The former prime minister of Lebanon Saad Hariri said that the country's Sunnis refused to be a part of any conflict between al-Qaeda and Hezbollah, and denounced sectarian attacks on civilians.
"Every sane and patriotic Lebanese, of any sect, will refuse to be dragged behind these calls, as he refuses Hezbollah's war in Syria," Hariri said.[/Quote]
Lebanese Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lebanon militant pledges allegiance to Al-Qaeda | News , Lebanon News | THE DAILY STAR
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...unnis-reject-joining-Hezbollah-Qaeda-war.html
ISIS and Al-Nusra Declare War on Lebanon | Al Akhbar English
Jabhat al-Nusra in Lebanon says "all bastions" of Hezbollah are legitimate attack sites and tells Sunnis to stay away.
A Sunni group with links to al-Qaeda has warned that all areas of Lebanon where the Shia Hezbollah movement operates are "legitimate targets" for attack, and told Sunnis to avoid them.
Jabhat al-Nusra in Lebanon said in a statement on Sunday that it announced that Iran's party [Hezbollah] and all its bases and... bastions are legitimate targets for us, wherever they are."
The statement comes three days after the group - an affiliate of al-Qaeda's branch in Syria, Jabhat al-Nusra - said it carried out a car bomb attack in Beirut's southern suburbs that killed four people.
It also said it carried out a deadly car bomb attack in the heart of Hermel town in eastern Lebanon, which killed three people.
It was the sixth in a string if attacks targeting Lebanese areas dominated by Hezbollah since the Shia group sent fighters into neighbouring Syria to support the troops of President Bashar al-Assad against rebel forces.
Jabhat al-Nusra in Lebanon warned Sunnis against "approaching or residing in or near [Hezbollah's] bases, and avoid gathering around its meeting points."
On Saturday, a recording by a previously unknown figure also announced the creation of a Lebanese arm of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), which is fighting in Syria and Iraq.
In the recording, Abu Sayyaf al-Ansari swore allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the Iraqi leader of ISIL, which has its roots in the group which called itself al-Qaeda in Iraq.
"We pledge allegiance to the prince of the believers, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi... and we ask him to guide us past the obstacles, and make us your spearhead in crushing your enemy, and not a single man among us will hold back in helping you," said Ansari, in a translated report provided by the AFP news agency.
The former prime minister of Lebanon Saad Hariri said that the country's Sunnis refused to be a part of any conflict between al-Qaeda and Hezbollah, and denounced sectarian attacks on civilians.
"Every sane and patriotic Lebanese, of any sect, will refuse to be dragged behind these calls, as he refuses Hezbollah's war in Syria," Hariri said.[/Quote]
Lebanese Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lebanon militant pledges allegiance to Al-Qaeda | News , Lebanon News | THE DAILY STAR
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...unnis-reject-joining-Hezbollah-Qaeda-war.html
ISIS and Al-Nusra Declare War on Lebanon | Al Akhbar English
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