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Islamic State seeking bases inside Lebanon - Lebanon security chief
Major
General Abbas Ibrahim, head of Lebanon's Directorate of General
Security (DGS), attends an urgent security meeting with leaders of
government security agencies and Lebanon's Prime Minister Tammam Salam
at the Grand Serail, the government headquarters in Beirut June 20,
2014.
(Reuters) - Islamic State militants holed
up in the Qalamoun mountains on the Syrian-Lebanese border are seeking
to gain control of nearby Lebanese villages to support their fighting
positions, the head of Lebanon's main security apparatus told Reuters.
Major General Abbas Ibrahim said Lebanese forces were on high alert to
prevent the hardline militants from seizing any Lebanese territory near
the Qalamoun mountains, which demarcate Lebanon's eastern border with
Syria.
Such crossborder incursions would add to concern that Lebanon, which
suffered its own civil war in 1975-90, could be drawn further into the
conflict in neighbouring Syria.
Fighting from Syria has regularly spilled into Lebanon since the war
erupted nearly four years ago. In 2014, Islamic State and Syria's al
Qaeda wing attacked the border town of Arsal and took Lebanese soldiers
captive. Gunmen including militants linked to Islamic State also clashed
with the army in the coastal city of Tripoli.
Ibrahim, who is the head of Lebanon's General Security office, said
Islamic State had recently boosted its numbers in the Qalamoun area with
the aim of securing crossborder territory to support its Syrian
operations.
"Islamic State does not want to dominate Qalamoun ... but they want to
use it to secure their backs in the region through controlling
(Lebanese) villages in contact with the Qalamoun area," he said.
"The (Lebanese) military and security forces are on full alert," he told Reuters at his village home in southern Lebanon.
Islamic State controls land in Syria and Iraq and has declared an
Islamic caliphate. The group is being targeted by U.S.-led strikes in
both countries.
Ibrahim said Islamic State had become the dominant armed group in
Qalamoun. "In the recent period about 700 new fighters pledged
allegiance, and so they are now more than 1,000 fighters," he said.
Fighting has escalated in Qalamoun and other areas along the border
since the summer, pitting Islamic State and other insurgents against
forces fighting on behalf the Syrian government.
Sunni Islamist militants attacked strongholds of Shi'ite group Hezbollah
in Lebanon several times in 2014. Hezbollah has sent thousands of its
fighters to battle on the side of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Referring to Islamic State and other militant groups like Nusra Front,
the Lebanese army chief warned in November that Lebanon was facing "the
most dangerous terrorist plot in the whole region". Lebanese residents
near the border have said they are ready to take up arms to defend their
homes.
Ibrahim, who narrowly escaped a suicide bombing in June, said the
security services had arrested many militants in broad security sweeps
across the country and dismantled networks of fighters in operations
that it did not always publicise.
(Writing by Sylvia Westall; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)