Syrian civil war now spilling over to Lebanon, of course
But during the 21-month conflict in Syria, the web of religious and family ties and fault lines between the two countries has created new strains, especially in Tripoli. Lebanese Sunnis have increasingly supported and even joined the Sunni-led uprising against President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, who is Alawite and whose sect dominates the government. Refugees from both sects have flowed into the city.
As some Tripoli residents begin to see themselves as part of the Syrian conflict — to the dismay of the Lebanese government, which fears being dragged into the war — the intensity and frequency of fighting has increased dramatically, with clashes sometimes ignited by events in Syria. Scores have been killed here this year.
The latest conflict began after a number of Sunni fighters from northern Lebanon were killed in an ambush by pro-government forces as they tried to enter Syria to join opposition fighters. Sunnis in Tripoli, angry over videos that purported to show the men’s bodies being stabbed and kicked, attacked Alawites, starting days of clashes between militias wielding rifles and rocket-propelled grenades. Lebanese news media put the death toll at 17.











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LIB in Leb.
Rixon on December 10, 2012 at 5:13 PM
Oh, dear! What a shame! Never mind.
OldEnglish on December 10, 2012 at 5:18 PM
Syria, Lebanon, and then of course Jordan.
Let me be clear I welcome the spread of
AQ Terror-ocracyDemocracy in the Middle East./ Sheikh Barky, Nobel Peace Prize Winner
CorporatePiggy on December 10, 2012 at 5:19 PM
Sadly, Lebanon used to be a Christian majority country, the Paris of the Middle East. Now that most of the Christians have been chased off, it’s just another craphole like the rest of the ME.
Ward Cleaver on December 10, 2012 at 5:24 PM
Well obviously it’s all George Bush’s fault. Well that and these dead Sunnis didn’t have a sufficient respect for diverse cultures, Lebanese imperialist dogs, so probably deserved it.
Or is this line of reasoning just reserved for when Americans are “stabbed and kicked”, with their dead bodies dragged through the street for the amusement of the masses? I get so confused…
JohnAGJ on December 10, 2012 at 5:36 PM
More people to supply arms to, kewl…
… Wait a tic, is Obowma selling the weapons, or just giving them away?
Seven Percent Solution on December 10, 2012 at 5:37 PM
I’m the middle can you actually tell. If it’s not a gulf state country it looks all the same. BTW, gulf states will look like that too by 2060.
Oil Can on December 10, 2012 at 5:59 PM