You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Top Hizbullah Military Commander Ali Bazzi Killed in Syria Fighting
2013-12-09
[An Nahar] A top military commander of Hizbullah died in fighting Sunday in Syria, a Lebanese security source said.

"Ali Bazzi, a high-ranking Hizbullah military commander, was killed today in a combat zone," the source said without specifying the location.

Earlier the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that four Hizbullah fighters died Sunday during battles in Nabuk, one of the last rebel-held areas in the Qalamoun region bordering Leb.

"There is fierce fighting in Nabuk between government forces, backed by Lebanese Hizbullah fighters, and al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant," said the watchdog.

A website for Bint Jbeil, Bazzi's hometown in southern Leb, also announced the commander's death and posted pictures of him in military garb and holding an automatic rifle.

"Ali Hussein Bazzi... died a martyr as he was carrying out his sacred duty as a jihadist," read the announcement.

Meanwhile residents of southern Leb said that two other Hizbullah fighters -- Ali Saleh and Qassem Ghamloosh -- were also killed in Syria on Sunday and buried.

Hizbullah chief His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah
The satrap of the Medes and the Persians in Leb...
has repeatedly defended his group's involvement in Syria.

On Tuesday he said in an interview with OTV that Hizbullah is fighting in Syria to protect Leb from the Syrian rebels, who include jihadists linked to al-Qaeda.

Hours after that interview Hizbullah announced the death of one of its top military commanders, Hassan al-Laqqis, saying he was rubbed out near Beirut and blaming Israel for his murder.

And on November 28, the southern town of Rishknaniyeh held a funeral for Wissam Sharafeddine, another prominent Hizbullah field commander in Damascus' countryside.

Syrian regime forces made gains Sunday in the key town of Nabuk, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Regime forces have surrounded and pounded Nabuk for the past two weeks.

Taking the Nabuk area would cement regime control of territory linking Damascus province with Homs province in central Syria.

Also on Sunday, Hizbullah's al-Manar television broadcast a video showing four booby-trapped vehicles, saying they were seized by the Syrian army in Nabuk and they that were destined to be used in kabooms in Leb.

"Most of the booby-trapped cars that were sent to Leb came from Yabrud and Nabuk via Arsal," Nasrallah said on Tuesday, noting that had Hizbullah refrained from intervening militarily in Syria's Qusayr and Qalamoun areas, "dozens and hundreds of explosive-rigged cars would have entered Leb."
Posted by:Fred

#5  More Fearless Leaders, please!

Makes me thing of Rocky and Bullwinkle...
Posted by: Bobby   2013-12-09 12:33  

#4  I'd go with Hizb leaders leading from the front and Hizb units being used as shock troops.
Posted by: Pappy   2013-12-09 10:42  

#3  Again?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-12-09 10:25  

#2  about 250-500 Hezbollah fatalities in total since 2012 in the Syrian civil war; yet about 10 relatively high ranking commanders have been bumped

theories

- Hezb commanders are fearless in leading their troops

- Hezb regular troops are 'hanging back' and need to be led into combat

- rebels have good intel
Posted by: lord garth   2013-12-09 10:03  

#1  hope it was painful
Posted by: Frank G   2013-12-09 07:13  

00:00