Army Deploys in Tripoli's Syria Street after Calm Night
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةLebanese army units deployed on Tuesday in a street that separates two rival neighborhoods of the northern city of Tripoli that have been engaged in gunbattles for the past week.
The troops began their deployment at 7:00 am in Syria Street which lies between Jabal Mohsen and Bab al-Tabbaneh districts.
The soldiers carried out patrols and erected checkpoints in the street hours after calm reigned in both neighborhoods, the state-run National News Agency reported.
Clashes ended after 11:00 pm Monday after top officials held intense contacts to guarantee the army's safe entry to Syria Street, NNA said.
Three soldiers were wounded on Monday during a clash with gunmen as troops deployed in Bab al-Tabbaneh, whose residents are mostly Sunni and back the rebellion against Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The military had earlier deployed in Jabal Mohsen that is mainly Alawite, the sect of Assad.
A week of bloody clashes have left scores of casualties. But top officials claim that their intention to resolve years of fighting between the two neighborhoods are true.
They took a decision last week for the army to deploy in the city and bring the situation under control.
State Commissioner to the Military Court Judge Saqr Saqr has tasked the army intelligence with carrying out a preliminary investigation to identify those involved in the clashes to take appropriate legal measures against them.
Officials close to President Michel Suleiman also told An Nahar daily published on Tuesday that the armed forces “will not back off” from a decision reached during the security meeting at Baabda Palace “no matter what the sacrifices were to bring back tranquility to Tripoli.”
The army and security forces need to set up shop in Tripoli for weeks if not months to completely settle the situation.
Going in to Tripoli for days or even a week or two will not solve the problem. This has been proven time after time.
* mckinl - thats what the army does everytime there is clashes, they stay inside Tripoli until fighting starts, then they retreat, waits to it soften up a little, then they retake their positions. Same every time
Time to find out who is sponsoring this violence and take them down. All this bloodshed is an expensive proposition ... follow the money and remove the patrons ...
Well i must disappoint you, I don't think there will ever be peace in Tripoli. No matter how many times the Army puts a shakedown on Tabbaneh & Jabal Mohsen. The next day the neighbourhoods fight each other all over again.
@ mystic.77
The problem is that it is getting worse ... Suppressing the violence and taking down the money behind the violence is the only alternative.
LOL! You want the army to arrest people you know on the Internet? Do you know how retarded that sounds?
mystic: he's our very own super-retard here on nahrnet, every day he impresses us with new ways of sounding retarded. i tried to tell him a few times, but he doesnt seem to understand, i guess it comes with the lot.
The LAF is being back stabbed by its' own citizen gangsters and politicians and Wahhabis who spend millions to patronize this violence ...
@ the1phoenix
Indeed there is blame to go around ... the Mosque bombings in Tripoli prove that ... Those perpetrators should also be "brought to book".
The need is to stop all patrons and perpetrators on both sides of the violence. However it is clear that it is al Mustaqbal and the LF in service to KSA Fatwas that are the biggest treats.
villager from the South: on the Idiots Annual Ranking where do you rank? I bet number one
An open wound, however small, allows germs to penetrate the body and prodcues internal infections. The fronts in Tripoli should be closed permanently with the elimination of all armed presences, no exceptions.
You take this Internet buisness too seriously kid. Calm down and go out and play or something instead for your own sake.
The army needs to do more than deploy. Checkpoints, arrests. The political officials of Tripoli should let the army in like the political officials in the Dahyi did.
For people that doesn't remember our last Civil war, here is a little reminder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4HC6Fss8PM For us who experienced it, we do not want to see it again. I wish all Lebanese leaders would consider that