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The convoy left the Lebanon-Syria border region on Monday, but Hezbollah said six of the buses remained in Syrian government-held territory.
Lebanon's Hezbollah movement on Saturday accused US-led forces of stranding a convoy of Daesh fighters and civilians headed for Syria's Deir Ezzor province under an evacuation deal.

The convoy carrying hundreds of Daesh fighters as well as civilians was meant to travel from the Lebanon-Syria border to militants-held territory in eastern Syria under a deal Hezbollah helped broker.

But the US-led coalition has pounded the road to Deir Ezzor with air strikes to prevent the convoy reaching the Daesh-held town of Albukamal on the Iraqi border.

Hezbollah, which has defended the deal to remove Daesh fighters from the Lebanese frontier, said US-led forces had effectively stranded most of the convoy's 17 buses in the Syrian desert, beyond government reach. "They are also preventing anyone from reaching them even to provide humanitarian assistance to families, the sick and wounded and the elderly," the Hezbollah statement said.

The convoy left the Lebanon-Syria border region on Monday, but Hezbollah said six of the buses remained in Syrian government-held territory.

The deal, brokered by Hezbollah with the support of its Syrian regime ally after a week-long offensive against Daesh, has been fiercely criticised by US-led forces and the Iraqi government. The international coalition fighting Daesh has said it is unacceptable for militants to be transported to the border with Iraq, where pro-government forces this week ousted the extremist group from the northern city of Tal Afar.

In a statement overnight, the coalition said it had sent a message to Damascus through Syria's ally Russia to say that "the Coalition will not condone Daesh fighters moving further east to the Iraqi border."

"The Coalition values human life and has offered suggestions on a course of action to save the women and children from any further suffering as a result of the Syrian regime's agreement," it added, without providing further details.

The coalition said it would not strike the convoy, but acknowledged hitting Daesh fighters and vehicles "seeking to facilitate the movement of Daesh fighters to the border area of our Iraqi partners." Hezbollah accused US forces of hypocrisy, saying they had previously allowed Desh fighters to flee territories in Iraq.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has described the deal as "unacceptable" and an "insult to the Iraqi people".

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Hezbollah terrorists are not shy to help their brothers in terror Daeshi terrorists. What a time we live in.
 
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And we all know iran openly supports Hezbollah. It doesn't take a genius to connect that iran is (and has always been) supporting ISIS
 
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And we all know iran openly supports Hezbollah. It doesn't take a genius to connect that iran is (and has always been) supporting ISIS
You have to be joking... just a few weeks ago a Iranian soldier was executed by IS, and a few months ago IS attacked Iran.

terrorists helping terrorists
i thought mullah boys are against isis !!
This deal was to stop the fighting in Lebanon and reduce the deaths from battles..
 
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I knew it ...:cheers: It definitely proves Iran supports of isis ... and also so suspicious and fishy , first they fought them in Iraq and now have eradicated Lebanon borders from them ...
No Iran no you can not hide it anymore :angry:,we all know that it's been mighty Saudis that fought isis so far no one buys your words .... :tdown:
 
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I knew it ...:cheers: It definitely proves Iran supports of isis ... and also so suspicious and fishy , first they fought them in Iraq and now have eradicated Lebanon borders from them ...
No Iran no you can not hide it anymore :angry:,we all know that it's been mighty Saudis that fought isis so far no one buys your words .... :tdown:
I'm not even that pro-iran, but to say that iran supports IS is pretty stupid, especially coming from a person who is from Saudi arabia which is known to support extremists.
 
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the level of stupidity of some members here in this thread is mindblowing...
Iran is supporting IS? Ok, then pigs can fly...

I'm not even that pro-iran, but to say that iran supports IS is pretty stupid, especially coming from a person who is from Saudi arabia which is known to support extremists.

raptor22 was sarcastic ;)
 
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the level of stupidity of some members here in this thread is mindblowing...
Iran is supporting IS? Ok, then pigs can fly...



raptor22 was sarcastic ;)
I know, I was agreeing with what he said.

irani propaganda. iran is a KNOWN supporter of ISIS.

bwahaha. Any proof that Iran does? its just as bullshit as the conspiracy loving Pakistanis who say India supports IS.
 
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The convoy left the Lebanon-Syria border region on Monday, but Hezbollah said six of the buses remained in Syrian government-held territory.
Lebanon's Hezbollah movement on Saturday accused US-led forces of stranding a convoy of Daesh fighters and civilians headed for Syria's Deir Ezzor province under an evacuation deal.

The convoy carrying hundreds of Daesh fighters as well as civilians was meant to travel from the Lebanon-Syria border to militants-held territory in eastern Syria under a deal Hezbollah helped broker.

But the US-led coalition has pounded the road to Deir Ezzor with air strikes to prevent the convoy reaching the Daesh-held town of Albukamal on the Iraqi border.

Hezbollah, which has defended the deal to remove Daesh fighters from the Lebanese frontier, said US-led forces had effectively stranded most of the convoy's 17 buses in the Syrian desert, beyond government reach. "They are also preventing anyone from reaching them even to provide humanitarian assistance to families, the sick and wounded and the elderly," the Hezbollah statement said.

The convoy left the Lebanon-Syria border region on Monday, but Hezbollah said six of the buses remained in Syrian government-held territory.

The deal, brokered by Hezbollah with the support of its Syrian regime ally after a week-long offensive against Daesh, has been fiercely criticised by US-led forces and the Iraqi government. The international coalition fighting Daesh has said it is unacceptable for militants to be transported to the border with Iraq, where pro-government forces this week ousted the extremist group from the northern city of Tal Afar.

In a statement overnight, the coalition said it had sent a message to Damascus through Syria's ally Russia to say that "the Coalition will not condone Daesh fighters moving further east to the Iraqi border."

"The Coalition values human life and has offered suggestions on a course of action to save the women and children from any further suffering as a result of the Syrian regime's agreement," it added, without providing further details.

The coalition said it would not strike the convoy, but acknowledged hitting Daesh fighters and vehicles "seeking to facilitate the movement of Daesh fighters to the border area of our Iraqi partners." Hezbollah accused US forces of hypocrisy, saying they had previously allowed Desh fighters to flee territories in Iraq.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has described the deal as "unacceptable" and an "insult to the Iraqi people".

KhaleejTimes

Hezbollah terrorists are not shy to help their brothers in terror Daeshi terrorists. What a time we live in.


You have to be kidding. Hezballah is A big reason Isis has lost hudge territory in Homs and Deir Ez Zior. Many Hezballah fighters have been killed in eastern Syria by Isis.

You are not at all aware of the situation on the ground in Syria.
 
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You have to be kidding. Hezballah is A big reason Isis has lost hudge territory in Homs and Deir Ez Zior. Many Hezballah fighters have been killed in eastern Syria by Isis.

You are not at all aware of the situation on the ground in Syria.

He already knows that but he is doing cyber jihad against KNOWN mushriks !
 
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