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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Military Court Jails Daftardar 7 Years, Fustoq 3 Years and Sabbagh 2 Years
2015-04-21
[AnNahar] Five Islamist bandidos bully boyz were handed jail terms ranging from two to seven years on Monday over terror-related charges.

State-run National News Agency said the Military Court sentenced senior Abdullah Azzam Brigades
... Leb's current al-Qaeda affiliate, named after a guy whose car the current head of al-Qaeda had boomed...
official Jamal Daftardar to seven years in jail. The Qaeda-linked Death Eater was jugged
Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up!
in the western Bekaa region on January 15, 2014.

He had been charged with belonging to a terrorist group, plotting to carry out terrorist attacks across Leb and forging Syrian, Lebanese and Paleostinian identification papers.
The man certainly kept busy...
The court also handed down a 3-year sentence to radical holy man Sheikh Omar Bakri Fustoq, who was arrested in Aley on May 25, 2014.

Fustoq had been charged with "belonging to armed terrorist groups; training bandidos bully boyz on arms and explosives; seeking to create an Islamic emirate in the North; delivering religious sermons containing insults against the state and the army; and incitement to civil war."

Bakri lived in Britannia for almost 20 years before settling in Leb in 2005 after he was banned from London under government curbs following the underground and bus bombings that year.

The Syrian-born holy man, who also holds Lebanese nationality, had denied having any links to al-Qaeda although he said he believed in "the same ideology."

Also on Monday, the Military Court sentenced prominent Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
gunman Hussam al-Sabbagh to two years in jail. His bodyguard Shadi Zaylaa received a similar verdict.

Sabbagh was arrested in Tripoli's Abi Samra neighborhood in July 2014.

Known as Abu Hassan, Sabbagh holds Lebanese and Australian citizenships and is wanted by authorities in both countries for belonging to al-Qaeda, most notably the Fatah al-Islam
A Syrian-incubated al-Qaeda work-alike that they think can be turned off if no longer needed to keep the Lebanon pot stirred.
group.

Influenced by al-Qaeda's mentality during the United States' invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, he joined the group in fighting U.S. troops in the country.

He also sent members of al-Qaeda through Leb and Syria to fight in Iraq against invading U.S. troops in 2003, according to MTV. In recent years, Sabbagh was heavily involved in the festivities between Tripoli's rival neighborhoods of Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen.

The Military Court also sentenced Mohammed Bassam Hammoud to five years in jail.

According to NNA, the five men were convicted of "belonging to an armed terrorist group with the aim of carrying out acts of terror as well as the possession of arms and explosives."
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Sidon Scholars Urge Disbanding of 'Groups Operating under Resistance Name'
2013-06-20
[An Nahar] Mufti of Sidon Sheikh Ahmed Nassar on Wednesday warned that "the seditions that have been moving from one Lebanese area to another, especially those of a sectarian nature," have spread to the southern city of Sidon.

The city has become under the mercy of "a few individuals who have criminal records and who have been provided with paid protection," Nassar said.

"They escalated tensions in Sidon and its suburbs through stirring festivities and deliberate provocations without any deterrence or accountability, so a battle erupted and things went out of control across Sidon as gunnies from all parties and sides deployed on the streets," he added.

One person was killed and at least four others were maimed in armed festivities on Tuesday between supporters of Islamist holy man Sheikh Ahmed al-Asir and the Hizbullah-affiliated Resistance Brigades.

"Who will the security deterioration serve, for whose sake blood was spilled and on what basis the fighting stopped? It is the policy of local and regional political messages and the works of puppets being manipulated by unseen hands in Leb and abroad," the Sunni Mohammedan mufti added.

"We reject sedition which only serves the goals of the merchants of arms, blood and interests and we consider that involvement in stirring sedition is haram (forbidden in Islam), just like taking part in it," Nassar went on to say.

He called on the army and security forces to "strike with the hand of right and justice those who transgressed against citizens and who are well-known sedition advocates, or else people will continue to take things into their own hands."

Meanwhile,
...back at the pond, Gloria slowly backed away from the eight-foot bull frog. If the creature croaked she would surely be deafened...
a meeting for Sidon's Sunni Mohammedan scholars condemned "the regrettable security incidents that happened yesterday and led to the martyrdom of an innocent citizen and the wounding of several others."

"The firing of shells proves that there are parties who do not value human life and civil peace, and the deployment of gunnies is a rejected act," said a statement issued after the meeting and recited by Bassam Hammoud, the political official of the Jamaa Islamiya in the South.

"Groups operating under the banner of the Resistance
That'd be the Hezbullies, natch...
must be quickly disbanded and gunnies must be deployed under any pretext and the state must not abandon its responsibilities," added the statement.

It warned that some parties are seeking to "turn Haret Saida into a 'new Jabal Mohsen' in the face of Sidon's residents."

It called on political parties to "rein in their members in order to prevent strife."

The city's MP Bahia Hariri also held a presser on Wednesday afternoon to comment on Tuesday's events.

"The repercussions of Sidon's events are harsh on the city and on Leb," Hariri warned, stressing that political conflicts should be "democratic and avoid turning into armed festivities."

The al-Mustaqbal
... the Future Movement, political party led by Saad Hariri...
politician stated her rejection of "all illegal arms in the city and of politically covering the perpetrators."

She vowed to work hard to avoid the recurrence of these incidents.

"Huge efforts are exerted to prevent a recurrence of this abnormal situation and the state should take action against anyone who took part in it."

"Sidon will always be a city of religious coexistence."

Earlier on Wednesday, the Sub-Security Council of Sidon deplored "the rhetoric of sectarian sedition that is being practiced by some well-known parties."

After a meeting in the southern city, the sub-council called on political officials to "lift the cover off the gunnies who took part in yesterday's festivities and to help the state preserve security."

The conferees also condemned "the irresponsible acts and the meaningless fighting that took place yesterday in the Abra region, which disrupted calm, paralyzed the commercial and economic activity and terrorized the citizens."

"No one can stay silent over this issue at all given its dangerous repercussions on civil peace," they added.

The sub-council stressed that it will "prevent all armed activities by any party," urging political forces to "shoulder their responsibilities and resort to the rhetoric of reason and the principle of the state."

It also decided to "intensify security patrols in the city of Sidon and the areas of the festivities, especially the Abra area, to preserve security and stability," reminding that "banners that incite sectarian sentiments must be removed."
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Head of Takfiri Network Residing in Ain el-Hilweh, Controlling 3 Qaida Cells
2012-03-25
[An Nahar] The head of the takfir
...an adherent of takfir wal hijra, an offshoot of Salafism that regards everybody who doesn't agree with them as apostates who most be killed...
i network that has been recently discovered in Leb is currently residing in the Ein el-Hellhole Paleostinian refugee camp in southern Leb, reported Voice of Leb radio on Saturday.

Jamaa al-Islamiyya official Bassam Hammoud told the radio that Abu Mohammed Toufic Taha is controlling three al-Qaeda cells in Leb and he works for Majed al-Majed, a Saudi member of the terrorist group.

The first cell under Taha's control is currently located in the Iqlim al-Kharroub region and it has been planning on poisoning water wells and setting off explosives in al-Mukhtara and al-Jahlieh in order to create inter-Druze strife.

The second cell, found in al-Sarafand in the South, is behind the repeated firing of rockets from southern Leb towards Israel, added VDL.

The third cell, found in Lala in the Bekaa valley, was planning on kidnapping foreigners in order to swap them with bad turban inmates in Roumieh prison.

It was also planning on blowing up the Jeb Jennine power plant, said the radio.

Hammoud revealed that Taha has even sent some members of his cells in Leb to support fundamentalists in Syria.

In December, a rocket was fired from the town of Majdal Selem into the nearby town of Houla in the South, prompting Israel to accuse Hizbullah of being behind the attack.

The party had denied the accusation.

On November 29, a series of rockets were fired from the border area into Israel, forcing a retaliatory strike by the Jewish state.

A Lebanese website initially said an obscure al-Qaeda-linked group calling itself the Brigades of Abdullah Azzam grabbed credit for the November attack in an email message.

But the Brigades later denied the claim, laying the blame instead on a group linked to Hizbullah and Syria.

The Lebanese army had recently uncovered a takfiri network within its ranks, which was planning on carrying out attacks against army barracks and centers.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Jamaa Islamiya: Sidon Cannot be against Resistance when it is the Maker of Resistance
2010-10-05
[An Nahar] Jamaa Islamiya political chief Bassam Hammoud on Monday stressed the Islamic and national fundamental principles of his group and said "dialogue" is the only solution to the ongoing International Tribunal crisis. Hammoud, during a consultative meeting in Dar el-Fatwa
Honest to Gawd, that's the name of the place. That is not snark...
with Sidon's Mufti, also stressed the need to resort to "rational language all the way to ease tension in the streets in order to spare the country and the people any security shake-ups." He said Sidon cannot be against the Resistance because it is "the maker of the Resistance."
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Lebanon arrests another Fatah al-Islam militant
2008-01-12
The Lebanese army arrested on Friday a suspected militant and a member of the Islamist group Fatah al-Islam which waged a 15-week a battle against the Lebanese army last summer in northern Lebanon, an army official said. Othman Turkmani, was detained in an army ambush on a street in the Bab el-Ramel neighborhood of the northern city of Tripoli, the official said. Turkmani wasn't armed at the time of his detention, he said.

It was the third detention of Fatah al-Islam militants in northern Lebanon in two days. On Thursday, two Fatah al-Islam members were seized in separate incidents, including high-ranking militant Nabil Rahim who, security sources said, is known to have links with the al-Qaeda terror network. Rahim's wife was also detained.

The security sources told the Al Hayat newspaper that Nabil Rahim, who was born in 1971, was always in contact with the second man in Fatah al-Islam Shehab al-Qadour, who was killed a few months ago as he was going to meet with Rahim. Rahim was responsible for training the Saudi militants in his apartment in Tripoli to send them to Iraq. The source explained that the organization's top official Sheikh Bassam Hammoud was detained in Saudi Arabia. The security sources revealed that they expect to extract more information on extremist groups in Lebanon from Rahim.

Shehab al-Qadour, who goes by the code name of Abu Huerira, was a member of a Sidon Fatah al-Islam at Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp before moving to north Lebanon's Nahr al-Bared camp.

The al-Qaeda-inspired Fatah Islam group is an extremist organization that engaged the Lebanese army for 106 days of fierce fighting last year in the Nahr el-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in Tripoli. The battle ended when the army overran the camp on September 2, 2007 and declared victory. The army arrested many but some members including their leader Shaker al Absi were able to escape. Absi fled to Syria .

The Nahr el Bared battle was bloody. According to the government 168 Lebanese soldiers died, 222 Fatah al-Islam terrorists were killed and 200 were arrested. Last week Absi threatened attacks against the Lebanese army : "Nahr al-Bared camp will stand witness to your shame until the mujahideen tread your (bodies) with their shoes," a speaker identified as Shaker al-Absi said in a 58-minute audio recording posted on a Web site used by al Qaeda and other Islamist groups on Monday. "This was only the beginning ... By God you will not live safely," he said. "The mill of war has started to grind ... between the infidels and the believers."
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Islamic group resents being 'sidelined' in Sidon
2005-09-20
Al-Jamaa al-Islamiyya said the Palestinian refugees' right of return is "sacred" and described remarks being made by international parties about projects for their resettlement as "mere fantasy." The assertion was made by a party official in South Lebanon during a meeting organized by the group in Sidon, attended by various Palestinian factions and forces including the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Hamas and Islamic Jihad. During the meeting, officials discussed several key issues affecting the Palestinian community in Lebanon and reiterated their commitment to achieving the best possible relations with the Lebanese.

The party member of the Al-Jamaa al-Islamiyya rejected the close relations between MPs Bahia Hariri, the Future Movement and MP Osama Saad and the Popular Nasserite Organization, insisting this new alliance has been "at the expense of the Jamaa." The Islamic group expressed resentment at its political ally MP Bahia Hariri, saying it feels its position as the third force in Sidon has been sidelined and their role in the Palsstinian issue and ongoing preparations to hold a national Lebanese-Palestinian meeting is being neglected. Moreover, the group expressed dissatisfaction at not being invited to attend a meeting of Sidon MPs and active political factions at the Hariri residence at a time it considers itself to be more concerned than others. According to sources, MP Hariri telephoned members of the leadership of the Islamic group and set a date for the meeting to express her position and explain her political coalition. But following recent death threats made against her and subsequent security warnings, the meeting was canceled and rescheduled for Sunday.

Al-Jamaa al-Islamiyya member Bassam Hammoud said the idea of the national Lebanese-Palestinian meeting was initiated by the Lebanese-Palestinian Follow-Up Committee that was formed during a period of unrest in the camps in July of this year and which played an active role in restoring calm to Mieh Mieh and Ain al-Hilweh camps.
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