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A third of Hezbollah’s fighters said killed or injured in Syria
2015-12-16
[IsraelTimes] With 1,300-1,500 dead, Iran-backed Lebanese militia, campaigning to defend embattled Assad regime, is no longer hiding its losses

The Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah has seen between 1,300 and 1,500 of its fighters killed in battles in the Syrian civil war, which means that together with the maimed it has lost as much as a third of its fighting force, according to Israeli estimates.

Some 5,000 of the organization's members have been injured in fighting alongside regime troops against rebel groups, including the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
Last weekend, Arab media published reports that Hezbollah had lost 14 fighters in battles with IS in the area of Baalbek near the border with Syria, and pictures of the fighters were published in Lebanese media. According to those reports, IS also took sustained casualties, with dozens of its members killed and many more injured.

Recently, Hezbollah has been publishing details of its members killed in Syria and is not trying to hide its losses, in contrast to its policy during the early years of the Syrian civil war, which broke out in 2011.

Fighters are now given official funerals and their coffins are covered with Hezbollah flags.

Along with its operations in the vicinity of the border between Syria and Leb, the Hezbollah campaign is also being carried out in other regions, such as the area known as Alawistan near Latika in northwestern Syria, the stronghold of embattled Syrian Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Supressor of the Damascenes...
Over the last three months Hezbollah has also battled Syrian opposition groups in the Idlib area alongside members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and regular Syrian army forces, while enjoying massive Russian air cover as part of Moscow's efforts to prop up its ally Assad.

However,
if you can't say something nice about a person some juicy gossip will go well...
the Iranian Revolutionary Guards have also taken heavy loses: According to Iranian media reports 80 soldiers have killed and some were taken captive by various Syrian militia groups.

In July, Israel Radio reported that Hezbollah had jugged
... anything you say can and will be used against you, whether you say it or not...
175 of its own fighters after they refused to take part in battles in the Syrian city of Zabadani, close to the border with Leb.

The report also quoted the pan-Arab newspaper Asharq al-Awsat as saying that Hezbollah fighters dispatched to Syria to shore up the regime there had begun to show reluctance to confront the rebel groups seeking to overthrow Assad. According to the report, the hesitation began after 120 Hezbollah fighters were killed in confrontations with opposition groups and another 200 were maimed.
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  I'd normally think the same as Barbara, but DANG a third is a GOOD start. Two thirds to go. Pray for sepsis.
Posted by: Whiskeymike   2015-12-16 23:32  

#7  OTOH a Kurdish Leader repor is claiming that the ISIS may actually number up to 200,000 fighters, + is far more largers-n-stronger than Western INTEL believes.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-12-16 23:10  

#6  "A third of Hezbollah’s fighters said killed or injured in Syria"

It's a start . . . .
Posted by: Barbara   2015-12-16 22:07  

#5  This exactal what Hez fear, they are bogged down. Jumping thru rings of fire and parading thru the streets proudly, doesn't work except in peace. I suspect Hezbollah are pretty darn good light infantry, but they didn't sign on for a war of years. Not at understanding of how they are supplied (ISIS gets all the wymens). Bottom, line attrition is setting in with combat fatigue leading to lack of aggressive movement.

Tl; Hez morale sucks
Posted by: Shipman   2015-12-16 16:27  

#4  For you from An Nahar, lord garth:

A senior official of the jihadist Islamic State group was killed Tuesday in a Hizbullah operation on the Lebanese-Syrian border, the party's TV channel reported.

“IS religious judge in Qalamoun, Abu Abdullah Amer, has been killed in a special operation by the mujahideen of the resistance in Ras Baalbek's outskirts,” al-Manar television said.

Al-Manar said a roadside bomb was detonated as Amer's convoy was passing in Ras Baalbek's outskirts to inspect some IS military posts.

Hizbullah fighters then blew up a second bomb in another location against IS militants who moved to recover Amer's body. A top official was critically wounded as several militants were injured, al-Manar said.

On Thursday, several IS militants were killed as Hizbullah shelled their movements as they tried to infiltrate the outskirts of the Bekaa border town of al-Qaa.

A day earlier, Hizbullah killed a senior commander of the Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front and eight of his men in an attack on their convoy in the outskirts of the Lebanese border town fo Arsal.

Militants from the IS and al-Nusra are entrenched in mountainous regions along the porous Lebanese-Syrian border.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-12-16 11:05  

#3  Yet Nasrallah cowers fights bravely from under his daughter's bed in a secure bunker
Posted by: Frank G   2015-12-16 09:02  

#2  Hezbollah also has to keep in mind that they need fighters to counter a presence of ISIS in Lebanon. So far ISIS has been able to do some damage in Lebanon (e.g., a big suicide bomb attack that killed 40+ on Nov 13 this year) but not to take actual territory.

Russia may be Hezbollah's partner in Syria but won't be so in Lebanon.
Posted by: lord garth   2015-12-16 08:48  

#1  Syrias civil war keeps getting better an better to me.
Posted by: chris   2015-12-16 00:17  

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