Syria…demarcation lines similar to the Lebanese civil war in the 80’s | Elijah J M

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  • Selon le site pro-régime al-Masdar, il y aurait eu un redéploiement des troupes du Hezbollah en Syrie : le Hezbollah aurait notamment quitté la province d’Alep pour redéployer ses troupes en direction de la Ghouta orientale, du Qalamoun et de la province de Homs, régions plus frontalières ou plus proches du Liban.
    https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/where-is-hezbollah

    The recent jihadist offensive in southern Aleppo may have been a surprise for the government forces, but Hezbollah’s absence during the battle was far more perplexing. Did Hezbollah leave Syria? No. Furthermore, per a Syrian Arab Army (SAA) source in Damascus, Hezbollah deployed almost all of their forces to the Greater Damascus area; specifically, the East Ghouta and Qalamoun Mountains. Hezbollah has a large presence in the East Ghouta region of rural Damascus, but they are not leading the current offensive, which is something they are not accustomed to in this war. Meanwhile, in the Qalamoun Mountains, Hezbollah seems to be taking a more active role in the battle taking place on the Lebanese-Syrian border. This past week, Hezbollah’s media wing “Al-Manar” reported that their forces carried out several attacks against Jabhat Al-Nusra (Syrian Al-Qaeda group) in the Jaroud ‘Arsal area of east Lebanon. In addition to their presence in Jaroud ‘Arsal, Hezbollah was sighted on the other side of the Qalamoun Mountains, carrying out attacks against Jabhat Al-Nusra and the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) at Jaroud Jarajeer, Jaroud Qarah, and Jaroud Faleeta.

    Ceci confirmerait les annonces d’Elijah Magnier en mai dans deux articles qui annonçait ce redéploiement du fait de la volonté de se concentrer sur des régions plus directement stratégiques pour lui et de sa volonté de ne pas servir de pion pour le compte des stratégies politiques des Russes et du régime dans leur volonté de conforter leur position politique à Genève :
    https://elijahjm.wordpress.com/2016/05/19/hezbollah-is-not-willing-to-engage-in-further-battles-if-these-a
    et https://elijahjm.wordpress.com/2016/05/25/syriademarcation-lines-similar-to-the-lebanese-civil-war-in-the-

    The new situation in Syria has led the Lebanese Hezbollah to redeploy its forces and withdraw a significant number of militants from the established demarcation lines – and decide not to be part of the U.S-Russia political agreement. The decision was taken at high command level in Lebanon, ordering Hezbollah to return to the main cities since all military offensives had been put on ice. Hezbollah will have a defensive military role, will protect the already controlled cities but will also take part in hit-and-run tactics in “enemy land”. Since Damascus agreed to join the political process for the moment, Hezbollah won’t go against the Russian-American deal.