Young Lebanese Ready to Fight alongside Syrian 'Brothers'

W460

About 20 armed men enter a dilapidated barn in northeastern Lebanon, preparing to sneak across the border and fight alongside their Syrian "brothers" against the regime in Damascus.

The young men decide to rest briefly at the farm near Al-Qaa in the Bekaa Valley, their arms and baggage placed against a wall.

The volunteers aim is to join the rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA), which is made up mostly of Syrian army deserters.

Reclining on mattresses on the ground, they dip bread into tins of sardines or tuna, their evening meal.

"We will cross the border to go to Idlib (in northwest Syria). The FSA is trying to retake the city and needs all the help it can get. Let's go for it," says Abdel Hakim.

Like his comrades, the young man from the Baalbek region has dropped everything to go fight in Syria. For security reasons, they choose not to reveal their full identities.

"I worked in a mobile phone shop and with my savings I bought an old Kalashnikov on the black market and 10 magazines," Bilal says with a grin.

"This is the first time I leave Lebanon and it's to fight in Syria. I'm afraid when I see the images on TV but I'm prepared to die if God wills. For my family, it would be an honor if I became a martyr of the Syrian revolution," Bilal says.

"They are our brothers. We must rush to their help," he says.

"I live in a village controlled by Hizbullah. There, everyone supports President (Bashar) Assad and if you say otherwise you can get into a lot of trouble," Bilal says.

He says the authorities in Lebanon have sided with Assad's regime.

"Lebanon plays an important role in what is happening in Syria. It closes its border and pursues those who support the FSA, while Shiite militiamen cross freely to fight alongside the regime. It's time to balance things out."

The most outwardly religious of the group, Osama Salem, spells out his goal.

"We are going to Syria to carry out jihad (holy war) with our Syrian brothers and overthrow the tyrant Assad ... Since the international community has chosen to do nothing ... it must be Muslims themselves who solve the problem."

He fingers his prayer beads while listening to the Koran on his mobile.

"You tell me that it's Al-Qaida or Islamic fundamentalist groups fighting in Syria ... If they are, it's only your (the West's) fault for allowing Bashar Assad to stay in power by killing people," he says, stroking his beard.

Some young Syrians are also in the group. They live in the border area of Arsal, where they have fled in past months.

"Every Syrian family living in the region of Arsal has one or two members fighting for the FSA," says Zaid, explaining that families finance the purchase of weapons on the black market.

"We buy weapons from the soldiers of Bashar Assad. We buy assault rifles, grenades, RPGs, but now we need heavy weapons and missiles to destroy tanks and helicopters," he says.

"A Kalashnikov is good for killing people, but it is useless against an armored vehicle," he says coldly.

"Here, nobody helps us. Neither Qatar nor Saudi Arabia gives us money to buy weapons or ammunition. They help us by giving food," he says, referring to Assad's most outspoken Arab opponents.

International envoy Kofi Annan acknowledged the failure so far of his mission to bring peace to Syria, as more than 60 people were killed in violence on Saturday that also spilled over into Lebanon.

Comments 16
Default-user-icon free citizen (Guest) 08 July 2012, 10:20

My friend isn't HA fighting others war? Am not a Marchist, i don't support any political party in Lebanon

Thumb phoenician 08 July 2012, 10:38

That boy is most definately a palastinian calling himself Lebanese because thats what they say,NEVER will you be naturlized as Lebanese.

Missing mohammad_mrowweh 08 July 2012, 14:11

You arent very bright are you? These boys are full out lebanese and there are plenty of them up in the north and the east. Have you ever been to lebanon ya "phoenician" lol? 100000000 bucks says you live outside lebanon :) Ignorance is a bliss right?

Missing mohammad_mrowweh 08 July 2012, 14:19

Unless you were referring to flame thrower, which would be even more stupid as he has called for destroying all the palestinians refugge camps and has openly declared his hate for them. So how about you wake up and realize that we lebanese are capapable of having idiots as well instead of always blaming others? In your little bubble everyone wants to be lebanese while in reality, most lebanese cant even stand living in lebanon.

Thumb Chupachups 08 July 2012, 11:33

Gallops la shoUps

Thumb james 08 July 2012, 11:35

It's a shame that a lot of comments I see you make I disagree with, yet this time you've got it right. Where were the Syrian people's concerns when their government and army was destroying our country? These mens actions are very wrong, they should be defending Lebanon.

Missing peace 08 July 2012, 12:35

slash let him be... he never comments when syria violates our sovereignty : now he is angry that lebanese choose to fight against the regime that killed thousands of lebanese!

it shows you where he allegiance goes!to those who killed lebanese for decades and stole lebanon, and he calls himself patriot! LOL!

he is too afraid that his orange puppet master will lose his privileges and power!

Missing peace 08 July 2012, 14:26

"w hayda yalli 3am bi tayyeblak (peace) (:"

seems you are getting nervous and don t even acknowledge the fact that when syria violates lebanon you never comment but when israel does the same you are the first one to cry like a virgin... ouin ouin
but for someone who agrees on the fact that syria is a democracy as its leaders puts it, no wonder!!! he s been calling this regime a terrorist state and for decades wanted it down! forgot that huh? but now? hey! assad is the best! BIG LOL! (difficult to understand your leader huh? poor thing)
your nervousness shows only how disoriented you are and how weak you are to justify the unjustifiable!

typical syndrom from one who is a blind follwer of fpm...if his leader doesn t say a thing, its loyal sheep do the same! LOL :)

Missing peace 08 July 2012, 14:35

by the way: fpmers should be the first ones to go and fight the assad regime = first because aoun always wanted its fall, second to avenge all those foemr aounists who believed in aoun at the time and are now left to rot in the syrian jails....

oh! but sorry i forgot that now aoun receives his pay from bashar to support him and shut up....

Thumb liefighter 08 July 2012, 16:26

He is right ya zabra2out el nar ,at least he is defending his country against Iranian and syrian occupation, lebanon is also occupied, and only stupids like you , are happy with a group , armed, financed and controlled by Iran, within your country, if you have a little pride you would do the same

Thumb fadi_albeiruti 08 July 2012, 17:27

Syria today Dahiyeh tomorow, freedom will prevail.

Default-user-icon saif eddine (Guest) 15 July 2012, 19:01

iwant fight in syria

Default-user-icon Greenie (Guest) 08 July 2012, 17:50

FT Sermeye,i have not seen any of your comments about Mansour filing a complaint against Israel for kidnapping a leb citizen and releasing him one day later,at the same time chose to ignore the daily assaults against lebanon and lebanese ppl.
Fi ba3ed hadan Awta minnak ou min 3ayltak ?(dont include aoun el wate hassin the terrorist).

Default-user-icon help (Guest) 08 July 2012, 19:35

I can guarantee you that, some day, I will open a clinic for patients like you. fadi_albeiruti. you suffer from malignant PTSD. Help is on it's way!

Default-user-icon mustapha (Guest) 08 July 2012, 21:20

All Lebanese must fight withe the Free Syrian Army

Default-user-icon true patriot (Guest) 08 July 2012, 22:02

Wahhabis and mercenaries want destroyed secular Syria with their strong christian,shia and druze community. Guest where millions of these people ecape if Assad falls?