The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hezbollah, Nusra Front prisoner swap means large refugee transfer can start

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BEIRUT: Three recently captured fighters from Lebanon’s Hezbollah group were released by Syrian Nusra Front militants early yesterday in exchange for three individual­s held by Lebanon, Major General Abbas Ibrahim, head of Lebanon’s General Security, told Reuters.

The completed exchange means that a delayed transfer of around 10,000 Syrian militants, their families and other refugees by bus from Lebanon into rebelheld Syria was expected to begin yesterday, Ibrahim said.

The transfer was agreed under a ceasefire deal between Hezbollah and Nusra last week but delayed by two days while negotiatio­ns over the captive exchange took place.

Ibrahim said 120 militants carrying personal weapons would be among the thousands of Syrians set to leave for Syria’s rebel-held Idlib province yesterday.

Another five captive Hezbollah fighters would then be released once the first convoy reaches its destinatio­n in Syria, Ibrahim said.

Ibrahim told Reuters that Lebanese authoritie­s had received the three Hezbollah fighters and had handed over three individual­s detained in Lebanon requested by the Nusra Front just before 1am Beirut time (2200 GMT).

Two of the individual­s handed to Nusra Front by Beirut were prisoners and one had finished his prison term.

Last week, Lebanese militia Hezbollah took most of a mountainou­s area straddling the Syria-Lebanon border, called Jroud Arsal, in a joint offensive with the Syrian army to drive Nusra Front militants from the area.

The Lebanese army, which receives considerab­le US and British military support, did not take an active part in the Jroud Arsal operation, setting up defensive positions around the town of Arsal.

Hezbollah supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in his country’s more than six-year-old conflict.

Hezbollah’s role in Syria’s conflict has been criticised by its Lebanese political opponents, including Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri. Hariri has previously said refugee returns from Lebanon to Syria should be coordinate­d only through the United Nations.

Ibrahim said Hariri had asked Abbas to make a success of this deal, local media reported. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Hezbollah vehicles are seen in Jroud Arsal, Syria-Lebanon border. — Reuters photo
Hezbollah vehicles are seen in Jroud Arsal, Syria-Lebanon border. — Reuters photo

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