Hizbullah and Fatah Splinter Radical Terrorist Groups want their own Country – Namely Lebanon!
June 4, 2007
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
In our previous Blog titled: “Syria’s Answer to the UN decision to convene a Tribunal on former Lebanese PM Hariri’s Assassination,” we included the following paragraph.
“[If the Lebanese Army fails to win this battle, then it is likely it will mark the beginning of a steady decline in the Lebanese government. It will cause other radical terrorist groups in the Palestini an
Refugee Camps sprinkled through Lebanon to rise up and take control of the camps. As the end result, Lebanon’s pro-Western officials and their government will be subdued by whatever terrorist leader becomes the ruler of the entire terrorist wolf pack.]”
It now appears the earliest stage of this development is already in progress,
Begin DEBKAfile Article
DEBKAfile: Second Palest inian refugee camp
in Lebanon, Ain Hilwa in the south, explodes in violence Sunday. UNIFIL contingents in South in peril
June 3, 2007, 9:58 PM (GMT+02:00)
Fighting broke out in the southern Ain Hilwa camp June 3 between pro-Syrian groups close to al Qaeda and Lebanese forces.
DEBKAfile’s sources report the Islamist Jund al Sham (Army of the Levant) prepared its offensive by building fortifications and evacuating Palestinian families from battle arenas.
The Lebanese army has been battling stiff resistance in the northern camp of Nahar al-Bared near Tripoli for more than two weeks from Fatah al Islam boosted by pro-Syrian groups, such as Ahmed Jibril’ PFLP-General Command.
Spearheaded by two commando units, Lebanese troops have inched forward 400m into the camp, to a loss of some 50 men. Saturday, backed by heavy fire from tanks, artillery, helicopter and gunboats, they seized and destroyed several Fatah al-Islam positions on the camp’s outskirts
The spread of anti-government, Damascus-fomented clashes to the southern Lebanese Palestinian camp is a very serious development.
It places the Palestinian refugee camps of the capital, Beirut, next in the line of fire – likewise the United Nations contingents policing
the Lebanese-Israeli border.
Al Qaeda elements among the Palestinians have repeatedly threatened the international force with attack.
In the southern Ain Hilwa camp, our military sources report Lebanese troops must take on a coalition of radical Palestinian groups linked to al Qaeda and pro-Syrian terrorist factions, copiously armed with weapons and ammo from Damascus and its Lebanese supporters, including Hizballah.
DEBKAfile’s military sources report Syria has lined up an anti-Lebanese government front of Palestinian and Islamic radicals for an orchestrated campaign of violence to derail the UN Security Council resolution establishing an international tribunal for prosecuting the suspected murderers of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri.
They are under orders to sow mayhem across the country against
the pro-Western Fouad Siniora in Beirut and mark down UNIFIL and northern Israel as additional targets.
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