Armed Group in Al Arida to Attack Syria, Jawhar Alive

The Lebanese series of smuggling weapons and fighters from and into Syria continues.
According to "al-Intiqad" correspondent, an armed group of twenty militia men are present in the Northern Lebanese town of al-Arida near the borders with Syria.
"The armed group consists: eight Syrians, two Libyans, and the rest are Lebanese," "al-Intiqad" informed.
The group is headed by both the Syrian Mohammed Khalaf and the Lebanese A. Sh. From al-Arida.
Well informed source told "al-Intiqad" that this group is responsible of the recent military operations that targeted the Syrian border military guards, as well as security, customs and intelligence centers in al-Arida.
It is further responsible for attacking the buses that enter and leave Lebanon through the international highway that extends from the Syrian province of Homs to the Lebanese al-Arida.
According to the source, "this group is moving in response to orders and goals set by observers who turned a road cafe to an intelligence center."
Another astonishing information the source revealed was that "[famous terrorist]Abdul Ghani Jawhar is still alive and that the news published about his death in Syria is incorrect."
"The news of Jawhar's death aims to revive him in preparation for terrorist operations inside the Lebanese and Syrian territories," the source uncovered, noting that "the region has become crowded by fundamentalists, terrorists, and Arab intelligence."
Source: Al-Intiqad, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org
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