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29-05-2013

LEBANON, STILL VIOLENCE RELATED TO SYRIA

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Nasrallah Nasrallah Nasrallah

Syria's conflict has been going on incessantly and it's the same for the repercussions for the area. Lebanon, a country considered a natural extension of Syria for countless factors, has been the scene of clashes increasingly characterized by a high coefficient of violence and intensity. On 26 May, two rockets hit the suburb of Shiyyah in Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold in the south of the city. The attack led to the wounding of four people, in addition to damage to some residential properties.

On 25 May, the leader of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah issued a statement in which it reaffirmed forcefully the support of the Lebanese fighters alongside the troops of Assad and confirming the presence of Hezbollah militants in the Syrian city of al-Qusair, strategic location scenery of heavy fighting last week. On May 28 the city of Hermel, in the Bekaa region, at least has been affected by the launch of seven rockets, but without causing casualties.
In the city of Tripoli, instead, for several days continuing sectarian clashes between the residents of the Sunni neighborhood of Bab al-Tabbaneh and the predominantly Alawite Jabal Mohsen. The violence is concentrated in the vicinity of Syrian Street, which effectively divides the two neighborhoods, through the use of sophisticated weapons, including grenades and automatic weapons, bringing the number of fatalities to 29 since the beginning of the clashes. The security forces do not seem to prove able to contain the violence, however, are expected to decline in the coming days.
Should be reported a mortar shell fired from southern Lebanon into Israeli territory on May 26. Although it is not yet clear who is the author of the launch, it is appropriate to exclude responsibility of Hezbollah, which suggests, most likely, the involvement by Sunni militants out of control.
The security environment in Lebanon will remain highly precarious as a result of the conflict in Syria. The war of Damascus is also likely also to destabilize the political apparatus in Lebanon that, most likely, will be forced to postpone parliamentary elections scheduled for June 20.

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Claudio D'Angelo

Degree in Investigation and Security Sciences cum laude, University of Perugia.

Enrolled in the Master's Degree in Social Research for Internal and External Security - Safety and Security Manager. Intelligence analyst specialized in risk analysis, identification of possible threats and vulnerabilities of industrial sites, critical infrastructures and strategic objectives.

Expert in the management of emergency scenarios, procedures for crisis situations and  protection and safety of personnel working in areas of crises, with particular expertise in Middle East isseues.

Editor of the monthly magazine on line "Convincere", he conducts researches on the spread of jihadist groups in Middle East and North Africa, on the application of the complex systems theory to society and Network Analysis in the analysis process of intelligence.

 

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