Saturday, January 4, 2025

Lebanon returns 70 officers and soldiers to Syria, security official says – report

Lebanon expelled around 70 Syrian officers and soldiers on Saturday, returning them to Syria after they crossed into the country illegally via informal routes, a Lebanese security official said.

Many senior Syrian officials and people close to the former ruling family of Bashar al-Assad fled the country to neighboring Lebanon after Assad's regime was toppled on December 8. The Lebanese security official who spoke to Reuters said Syrian military personnel of various ranks had been sent back via Lebanon's northern Arida crossing.


The security official said the returnees were detained by Syria's new ruling authorities after crossing the border. The new administration has been undertaking a major security crackdown in recent days on what they say are "remnants" of the Assad regime. Several of the cities and towns concerned, including in Homs and Tartous provinces, are near the porous border with Lebanon.The Lebanese security official said the Syrian officers and soldiers were found in a truck in the northern coastal city of Jbeil after an inspection by local officials.  

(Ed note: Psalm 83:7, Gebal=Byblos=Jbeil)    (Read More)