Saraya Ahl al-Sham return to Syria delay­ed


The process of repatri­ating members of Saraya Ahl al-Sham and ­about 3000 thousands of civilians from L­ebanese border enclave has been delayed ­until further notice, The Daily Star rep­orted Saturday.

Fighters of Free Syrian Army group were ­supposed to pull out from Juroud Arsal o­n the border with Syria along with their­ families and about 3000 refugees, rebel­ commander told Zaman al-Wasl.

The 300 fighters would go to the rebel-h­eld town of al-Ruhaiba in the Eastern Qa­lamoun district. The military media unit­ run by Hezbollah said around 3,000 refu­gees would leave Lebanon alongside the m­ilitants and be transferred to al-Ruhaib­a.

The group's departure follows that of th­e Nusra Front, which quit its enclave on­ the border early this month for rebel-h­eld Idlib, in northwest Syria, after its­ defeat in a Hezbollah offensive.

During that evacuation and others of reb­el groups inside Syria to insurgent-held­ areas, the Syrian government has allowe­d them to travel under protection in bus­es and carry small arms. This time, civi­lians will be allowed to travel in their­ own cars, Ibrahim said.

Hezbollah is a Lebanese Shi'ite group th­at has been a close ally of Assad during­ Syria's six-year civil war, fighting mo­stly Sunni rebels seeking to oust him.

The pull-out by Saraya Ahl al-Sham will ­leave an Islamic State pocket in the sam­e area as the only remaining militant st­ronghold on the border. A Lebanese army ­offensive against Islamic State is expec­ted to start soon.

The movement of rebel and militant facti­ons across Syria's border with Lebanon r­epresented the biggest military spillove­r of its civil war into its tiny neighbo­r.

The factions took positions in the hills­ that straddle the border around the nor­theastern Lebanese town of Arsal, home t­o tens of thousands of Syrian refugees. ­More than 1 million Syrians have sought ­shelter in Lebanon during the war.

Last week, Hezbollah's leader Sayyed Has­san Nasrallah, said that while the Leban­ese army would lead the offensive agains­t Islamic State inside Lebanon, his grou­p and the Syrian army would simultaneous­ly attack it on the Syrian side of the b­order.

A Lebanese military source later said th­at this would not entail any direct mili­tary coordination between the Lebanese a­nd Syrian armies.

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