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Syrian commandos deploy in north Lebanon - reports
2008-09-16
Two Syrian commando battalions have crossed into Lebanon during the last 48 hours and taken up positions in seven Alawite-controlled villages in north Lebanon, an Israeli website reported.

The Israeli DEBKAfile website, citing military sources, said the battalions were accompanied by reconnaissance and engineering units.

Lebanese sources have also confirmed that Syrian commandos have crossed the border and began operating around the Lebanese village of Hekr Al Dahr near the Mediterranean Sea. The sources said the commandos were supported by Syrian helicopters and main battle tanks along the Lebanese border.

Just over one week ago International Analyst Network, a web site that deals with Counter-terrorism, has reported that "'hundreds' of Syrian commandos, preceded by 'dozens' of Syrian intelligence operatives, have crossed into northern Lebanon near the Lebanese village of Hekr el Dahr and that Syrian helicopters had been observed operating on the Syrian side of the border, and tanks and artillery pieces have been spotted and reported "

It is the largest Syrian force to "invade" Lebanon since Damascus was forced to end its occupation of the country in May 2005, three months after ex-Premier Rafik Hariri was assassinated, DEBKAfile said.

It said the Syrian incursion coincided with the expected arrival of Russian naval and engineering experts in Tartus, the Syrian port 40 kilometers north of Tripoli, to serve as the Russian fleet's first permanent Mediterranean base.

The website said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "clearly feels he can safely embark on a fresh foreign adventure to occupy northern Lebanon without fear of restraint."

According to DEBKAfile's Washington and Paris sources, the U.S. and French governments knew what was coming in light of Damascus' accusations to MP Saad Hariri and Saudi Arabia of sponsoring efforts by the Salafis and radicals close to al-Qaida to set up a "Lebanese Kandahar" in Tripoli in order to keep Hizbullah out.

The website said Israel, too, was in the picture.

DEBKAfile said that during French President Nicolas Sarkozy's visit to Damascus last month, Assad said the West should understand that Syria could not accept a "jihadist base on its doorstep."

It quoted sources as saying that Assad's pretext for Syria's "blatant invasion" of northern Lebanon "is hardly likely to go down seriously."

"For five years, Assad provided al-Qaida and other radical Islamists a corridor through Syria to fight American troops in Iraq plus, training facilities," DEBKAfile said.

It said that once Syrian troops complete their advance into Tripoli, Assad will have control over the full length of the military supply route for Hezbollah from the Syrian ports of Latakia and Tartus.

The Russian presence will add a new and troubling dimension to this development, it concluded.

Lebanese military ,Security sources deny reports
Lebanese military and security sources denied that two Syrian commando battalions have crossed into Lebanon and taken up positions in seven Alawite-controlled villages in the north.
The sources told An Nahar daily in remarks published Monday that such reports are untrue.

Posted by:Fred

#1  "According to DEBKAfile...

oh. so it MUST be true! Any other sources reporting this? Things that show up only in DEBKA have so far proven to be false ... 100% of the time. If another source verifies it, no problem. But if DEBKA is the only one report it, so far they are batting .000
Posted by: crosspatch   2008-09-16 00:25  

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