
In a criminal agreement, Lebanese Hezbollah forces in Syria are filling the gap left behind by Iraqi mercenaries rushing back to their country to support Maliki, Al Arabiya TV reported.
Lebanese press have reported Hezbollah forces are dispatching 1,000 of their well-trained and experienced forces to the Zeinabiya district in Damascus to replace the Iraqi militants – the so-called Abolfazl Abbas Brigade – who have been ordered back to their country to fight against the people.
Clashes in Iraq have led militant commanders who were busy spilling the blood of the Syrian people to order their Iraqi mercenaries to rush back to Baghdad to support Maliki’s crumbling government.
In this regard during the past few days reporters have witnessed a large convoy of these mercenaries leaving the city of Hamedaniya near Aleppo heading towards Iraq.
This new order was issued after Maliki’s military forces fled from over four provinces in the north. Currently Lebanese Hezbollah forces have been ordered to fill in the gap of these Iraqi mercenaries in Syria. This coordination and orders are coming from the senior political-military commanders of this group.
Following these developments, the Lebanon-Syria border has witnessed the passage of these vehicles belonging to Hezbollah units moving into the Syrian soil since Saturday.
The first step to prevent the fall of Damascus was the stationing of 1,000 of the most experienced Hezbollah units quickly being sent to the Zeinabiya district in Damascus.
Amongst all this it has been reported that after a number of these mercenaries were killed in clashes around the city of Rankus, these units have lost their spirits and no longer have any will to be transferred to Damascus.
The Syrian rebels have recently staged major attacks against Hezbollah centers killing dozens of their ranks and files. Nine of the most senior Hezbollah commanders were amongst those recently killed.