Thursday, May 23, 2013

Syria's Civil War Is Spilling Into Lebanon

A Lebanese army soldier walks with his weapon on a patrol after being deployed to tighten security, following clashes between Sunni Muslims and Alawites in the northern port city of Tripoli May 21, 2013. OMAR IBRAHIM/REUTERS

Young Lebanese Fighters Leaving Syria For Battle Closer To Home -- Washington Post

TRIPOLI, Lebanon — While the Syrian opposition urges more men to assist embattled rebels in the fight for the key town of Qusair, dozens of young Lebanese fighters are leaving Syria to join a battle closer to home

Lebanon’s second-biggest city, Tripoli, was convulsed by violence for a fourth day Wednesday, with Sunni Muslims from the ramshackle Bab al-Tabbaneh neighborhood trading mortar rounds and rocket-propelled grenades with their neighbors in the Alawite enclave of Jabal Mohsen.

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More News On Syria's Civil War Spilling Into Lebanon

U.S. Fears the Fighting in Syria Might Spill Over Into Lebanon, Kerry Says -- New York Times
Death toll rises in Lebanon clashes -- Al Jazeera
Death toll from north Lebanon clashes hits 16 -- Daily Star
Clashes between al-Assad supporters, opponents leave 16 dead in Lebanon -- CNN
Lebanon Clashes Between Syria-Linked Alawites And Sunnis Kill At Least 6 -- AFP
Five killed, 50 wounded in Lebanon's Tripoli -- Reuters
5 Dead in Lebanon Clash of Assad Foes, Backers -- New York Times/AP
Syrian sectarian violence infects Lebanon -- Times of Israel
With Hezbollah coffins, Syria now exporting conflict -- Reuters
How Lebanon’s Palestinians Are Being Pulled Into Syria’s War -- Foreign Policy Journal
Lebanon and Syria: Hizbullah may be hurting itself -- The Economist

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