Some Lebanese parts are involved in helping the Syrian opposition in its movement.
Some Lebanese parts are involved in helping the Syrian opposition in its movement; in addition, members of the so-called “Free Syrian Army” have taken refuge in a Lebanese region which they move freely in, the Guardian reported Friday.
“The rebels of the Free Syrian Army who have found refuge on this volatile strip of borderland move freely around on motorbikes...” the British daily stated, adding that many of them reside now “in the Lebanese village of Nsoub.”
The paper further pointed out that this movement did not have leader who gives orders, and the movement did not have any central command, but “someone in northern Lebanon is helping them co-ordinate an exodus, and plan for an escalation that they all say is now inevitable.”