ISIS (Islamic States of Iraq and Syria) clearly hasn't had enough of expanding its territory, as the group has set sights on neighbouring Lebanon after capturing key areas in Syria. Though battlefield for Daish (Dawlat al Islamia fi Iraq Sham) in Syria is still as complicated as it was at the start, the ultra-hardcore faction is fighting multiple enemies in s.
NYMag story on ISIS activities: With Islamic States fighters likely to move into Lebanon, a Christian village bordering Syria has grabbed the headlines. People aren't afraid of a possible invasion by ISIS as they think Hezbollah is by their side and will protect the village.
Read here: ISIS sets sights on a Lebanon. Hezbollah is all set to face advancing Sunnis rebels
A ruthless ISIS may be of uneven quality and its strict interpretation of religion has earned it a bad reputation, but it has shown resilience in the battlefield. Syrian government of Assad and ally Hezbollah clearly have what it takes to engage an eager ISIS within Syria, keeping it from making considerable gains in Lebanon (in case the hardcore Islamic faction attempts to move into Hezbollah's home). It remains to be seen whether ISIS that has now locked horns with Kurdish YPG near Turkish border will expand its goals beyond Syria in recent months.
Hezbollah and regime forces are putting up a tough fight in Qalamoun as they repelled an ISIS attack, killing several insurgents.
Read here: Hezbollah and Syrian troops repel ISIS attack in Northern Qalamoun
NYMag story on ISIS activities: With Islamic States fighters likely to move into Lebanon, a Christian village bordering Syria has grabbed the headlines. People aren't afraid of a possible invasion by ISIS as they think Hezbollah is by their side and will protect the village.
Read here: ISIS sets sights on a Lebanon. Hezbollah is all set to face advancing Sunnis rebels
A ruthless ISIS may be of uneven quality and its strict interpretation of religion has earned it a bad reputation, but it has shown resilience in the battlefield. Syrian government of Assad and ally Hezbollah clearly have what it takes to engage an eager ISIS within Syria, keeping it from making considerable gains in Lebanon (in case the hardcore Islamic faction attempts to move into Hezbollah's home). It remains to be seen whether ISIS that has now locked horns with Kurdish YPG near Turkish border will expand its goals beyond Syria in recent months.
Hezbollah and regime forces are putting up a tough fight in Qalamoun as they repelled an ISIS attack, killing several insurgents.
Read here: Hezbollah and Syrian troops repel ISIS attack in Northern Qalamoun
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